American showed that lurks in hand dryers in public toilets

If, after washing your hands in a public place, you still go without a second thought to the dryer, then after the following photos, you will definitely stop doing this forever.

An American and an employee of one of the California laboratories Nicole Ward became interested in the safety of such a seemingly mundane action as drying hands in an electric dryer in a public restroom. She decided to examine the device for the presence of bacteria in it, placing a Petri dish under the stream of air for only 3 minutes.

The results of his experiment, obtained a few days later, Ward published on the wall of his Facebook profile and immediately became a celebrity. The post became viral; more than 500,000 people shared it. This is not surprising, given the stunning pictures of what actually "lives" in the dryers of public toilets. Just look at what falls into your hands every time you use a simple device. Millions of pathogenic bacteria and pathogenic fungi! And here is their world!

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