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Old 04-11-2023, 05:14 AM   #36040
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Originally Posted by 4691mls View Post
I am glad I do not live in an area where there are scorpions and tarantulas!

Am I the only one who has trouble working the no-touch faucets and paper towel dispensers that are in so many public bathrooms now? I like the concept as it helps avoid the spread of germs, but I have such a hard time activating them. I try holding my hands closer to or farther from the device, holding them still, waving slowly or waving faster, trying to find the magic combination. Sometimes I just give up on the drying part and wipe my hands on my clothes. Then as I'm leaving the next person walks up and is able to instantly activate both the sink and the towel dispenser. Maybe I'm the equivalent of a vampire who can't be seen in a mirror or something.....
That usually happens to me, not so much the water faucet but the soap dispenser, It usually takes me several tries, sometimes I even try different ones in the hope that it is not me but the dispenser that is not working.
I’ve never seen paper towel dispensers with no touch, but here usually public bathrooms have a drier that expels warm air, this one usually works well but I usually don’t use it, I prefer to leave with wet hands than stand there waiting for them to be dried.
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