The unlikely Hand-Sanitizer we need - Yanko Design
I'm declaring myself a Germophobe (germaphobe, mysophobe) after hearing what scientists have to say about escalator handrails. Brace yourselves, but those handrails on escalators and walkways are by far some of the dirtiest things your easily tin affect. Microbiologists have tested these handrails positive for traces of (read further only if you accept the stomach for it) food, claret, mucus, urine, feces and E.coli, aside from other bacteria and viruses. It's a rather foreign compromise, to hold onto something for residual only to find it contaminated with absolute filth.
The good thing is in that location'southward a solution for it too that doesn't involve face masks and disposable gloves. The UV Handrail Sterilizer from LG Innotek and Clearwin is a unproblematic still effective solution that but snaps onto the handrails of these escalators and walkways. The retrofittable design consists of a universal clamp, a ability-unit of measurement, and a UV bulb that blasts all these germs and vermin to oblivion. The bulb has a life of well-nigh 10,000 hours (which should last one and a half years if used for 20 hours a day) and runs on no external power supply. It cleverly draws ability from the handrail's movement itself, turning mechanical free energy into electrical energy that powers the UV seedling so you don't have to roam effectually in a Hazmat adapt every time you want to use the subway.
Designers: LG Innotek & Clearwin.
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Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2017/07/31/the-unlikely-hand-sanitizer-we-need/
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