Does anyone at Apple wash their hands?
Does anyone at Apple wash their hands?
Does anyone at Apple wash their hands? | TimeMachiner // Presented by Aaron Crocco
Over eight years, the Apple Watch has sensibly evolved—activity rings, rest-day pauses, Walkie Talkie, widget redesign—and become an indispensable daily companion. Yet its clever hand-washing feature from watchOS 7 is plagued by incessant false “loud environment” alerts from hand dryers and repeated dish-washing triggers that never get fixed. It’s baffling that a device capable of life-saving crash detection can’t handle drying your hands, making me suspect Apple’s engineers never actually wash theirs.
Air dryers are dirty AF, it is cleaner to wipe your hands on your pants.
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/the-dirty-truth-about-hand-dryers
Solution to the noise alert? Stop using air dryers.
I'm not that old, and have only seen a single, filthy example, but the older style of discontinued public washroom hand drying towels were disgusting in a really intense kind of way. It never got the opportunity to completely dry, and add to that situation that every single asshole who only rinsed his dickbeaters after shitting instead of washing them was griming it up instead of just drying their hands.
The towel is not a loop. When you pull down you get fresh towel off of a roll. The used towel goes onto a different roll and when the clean roll is used up they change it and wash the dirty one. They are geared together so the amount hanging down is pretty constant but sometimes they got out of sync and the “loop” was either huge or so tight you couldn’t really dry your hands.
I really like the idea of that thing, but goddamn I can't conceive of a way to actually make it sanitary.
Edit - derp
Absolutely refuse to use those filthy things. I use my shirt, pants or tp
Do people actually buy hand dryers to kill germs?
I usually see two types of businesses that buy them. A) businesses that think they’re helping the environment by producing less waste and b) businesses that are cheap/ lazy and like not having to buy paper towels.
My point was they spread germs, I quoted the first study I found. The myth did not quite fit with the op. But it is a Sunday and I was not going to do any more work.
Agreed!