Technology
Prevent germ spread at home with this hands-free soap dispenser
TL;DR: Limit contact and make sure your hands are squeaky clean with an automatic hands-free foaming soap dispenser for $19.95, a 33% savings as of May 11.
We all know how important hand-washing is by now. You probably don’t need another lecture on that. What you do need is a way to prevent cross-contamination around your home — and this Automatic Hands-Free Foaming Soap Dispenser might be a great first step.
We’re guessing your hand-washing usually goes something like this: You turn on the sink with your dirty hands in order to wash them. Then you touch the soap dispenser to pump some soap in. You scrub your hands clean, then immediately touch the sink again to turn it off. Then you start the process all over again.
This Automatic Hands-Free Foaming Soap Dispenser, which runs on four AA batteries, is the first step to creating a touchless experience. Thanks to its infrared sensors, all you have to do is hover your hands underneath it and it automatically squirts to foamed liquid soap into your palms — no contact required. This helps prevent cross-contamination and bacterial transmission. Now all you need is a hands-free way to turn on and off the sink and you’re golden.
Beyond preventing the spread of germs, this foaming soap dispenser is also an attractive way to encourage children to wash their hands regularly.
Typically $29.99, this touchless soap dispenser is on sale for just $19.95, which is more than 30% off.
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