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I keep seeing the advert on television for the no touch pump, the automatic dispenser.

 

I really don't get the point of it..

 

You rinse your hands then touch push the pump to get the handwash out, which cleans your hands. After you have washed them, you don't need to touch the pump again. The fact that you don't touch the pump doesn't affect the gel inside the tub does it?

 

Really fail to see the logic in it.. :confused:

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It makes perfect sense.

 

If you rinse your hands it is hardly going to remove bacteria from a bad wipe in the toilet. Or the kind of nasty stuff you would get on you by handling uncooked chicken. You need to get some soap on and spend at least 5 minutes washing your hands properly like they teach the nurses in the hospital to prevent the spread of infections.

 

If you have to press a lever on a soap dispenser then you are transferring nasty stuff to it that the next person is going to get.

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It makes perfect sense.

 

If you rinse your hands it is hardly going to remove bacteria from a bad wipe in the toilet. Or the kind of nasty stuff you would get on you by handling uncooked chicken. You need to get some soap on and spend at least 5 minutes washing your hands properly like they teach the nurses in the hospital to prevent the spread of infections.

 

If you have to press a lever on a soap dispenser then you are transferring nasty stuff to it that the next person is going to get.

 

I actually agree with you muddy. But, that website is still rubbish IMO.

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It makes perfect sense.

 

If you rinse your hands it is hardly going to remove bacteria from a bad wipe in the toilet. Or the kind of nasty stuff you would get on you by handling uncooked chicken. You need to get some soap on and spend at least 5 minutes washing your hands properly like they teach the nurses in the hospital to prevent the spread of infections.

 

If you have to press a lever on a soap dispenser then you are transferring nasty stuff to it that the next person is going to get.

 

Then surely you're going to wash it all off anyway, by giving a thorough clean?

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Then surely you're going to wash it all off anyway, by giving a thorough clean?

 

You miss the point, what if somebody is a dirty so and so, and leaves gonad matter on the push thing. And then, only gives a quick wash of their hands in cold water? Repeat cycle.

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I keep seeing the advert on television for the no touch pump, the automatic dispenser.

 

I really don't get the point of it..

 

You rinse your hands then touch push the pump to get the handwash out, which cleans your hands. After you have washed them, you don't need to touch the pump again. The fact that you don't touch the pump doesn't affect the gel inside the tub does it?

 

Really fail to see the logic in it.. :confused:

 

 

 

Your post is not quite accurate in its description. At no stage do you touch the dispensing pump - that's the whole idea of it. Just place your hand below the tube and the sensor dispenses a shot of soap without you touching any thing.

 

We have one in the bathroom.

 

Regards

 

Angel.

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Your post is not quite accurate in its description. At no stage do you touch the dispensing pump - that's the whole idea of it. Just place your hand below the tube and the sensor dispenses a shot of soap without you touching any thing.

 

Regards

 

Angel.

 

My example was of a standard hand wash pump that has been around for sometime and worked quite well?

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Then surely you're going to wash it all off anyway, by giving a thorough clean?

 

 

Who are you ? Kim and Aggie or whatever they are called ?

 

I would imagine only a tiny percentage of owners are prepared to go in for that kind of soap despenser deep cleaning nonsense. A massive proportion of men do not even wash their hands after having a poo. I was brought up to do this, but I was also brought up to never drop litter,... I often wonder what passes for personal hygene education among the masses these days if anything.

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