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Hygienic and independently proven safe1
Touch-free. HEPA-filtered.
No paper waste.
Proven to aerosolise no more than paper towels.2
Without the waste.

How the independent tests worked
Our objective was to see how many aerosols were generated by Dyson Airblade™ hand dryers compared to drying with paper towels, or washing but not drying.
Independent testing was carried out by Airmid Healthgroup in a controlled environment using a sink, paper towels, and Dyson Airblade W+D, dB, V and 9kJ hand dryers. Each experiment was carried out three times with paper towels and hand dryers being used in seperate experiments.
Results proved that each Dyson Airblade™ hand dryer had no significant impact on the surrounding air. This supports previous studies that they're as hygienic as paper towels.

What the independent tests showed
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Proven to aerosolise no more than paper towels.2
Without the waste. -
Proven to have no significant impact on the surrounding air.2
What is aerosolisation?
Aerosolisation is the action of creating aerosols. Aerosols are tiny liquid or solid particles, or a mix of both, suspended in a gas (e.g. air).
Their composition can vary depending on how they are formed and may include bacteria or viruses. Aerosols can vary in size, for example they can be as small as 0.3 microns.
While larger, heavier particles tend to drop to the floor, these smaller particles are more likely to become suspended in the air – or 'aerosolised'. Aerosols are all around us.

Touch-free technology
Dyson Airblade™ hand dryers utilise sensor technology. Engineered for a touch-free, hygienic user experience.
These sensors are programmed to detect and automatically dry hands. So it allows users to maintain a distance between their hands and the machine.
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Dyson Airblade Wash+Dry features infra-red LED sensors to automatically detect the hands for both washing and drying. To switch between wash and dry modes.
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Dyson Airblade 9kJ features infra-red time-of-flight sensors to trigger HEPA-purified air and are designed for an optimal user experience.
Proven hygienic by independent testing
Proven in washrooms worldwide
Since the original Dyson Airblade™ hand dryer was released in 2006, they’ve been used by millions of people in washrooms around the world.
Although each machine carries a guarantee of five years, with proper maintenance they’re engineered to continue drying hands for much longer. And unlike paper towels, a Dyson Airblade™ hand dryer won't run out.
Discover the Dyson Airblade™ hand dryer range
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Antibacterial surfaceThe Dyson Airblade V hand dryer in Nickel, has an antibacterial and antiviral additive proven to reduce proliferation of bacteria and virus8 on its fascia/surface material.
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Wash and dry at the sinkWith Airblade™ technology in a tap, there’s no need for users to move to a separate drying area, so less water is dripped on the floor.
Frequently asked questions
A number of studies are used by the paper towel industry to support bold and inaccurate claims. In general, these studies were not conducted under conditions or scenarios that simulate real life or an actual situation that a person would reasonably experience when using a Dyson Airblade™ hand dryer. Researchers that conducted these studies were only able to achieve such a result by grossly contaminating their gloved hands with bacteria and viruses, and drying them with a Dyson Airblade™ hand dryer without washing their hands first. Conversely, research studies by the University of Bradford (UK) and by the Hong Honk Polytechnic University showed that, when used correctly, Dyson Airblade™ hand dryers actually reduced the bacteria on hands.
Dyson's new independent research into aerosolisation shows that that drying hands with a Dyson Airblade™ hand dryer aerosolises no more than drying with paper towels – and that Dyson Airblade™ hand dryers are hygienic and safe to use.1
HEPA stands for High Efficiency Particulate Air. To be a genuine HEPA Filter, like fitted in all Dyson Airblade™ hand dryers as standard, the filter must pass test standards EN1822-5 and IEST-RP-CC001.6. Any filter which does not state it is a HEPA filter may not be proven to work to such high levels of efficiency.
Hand washing is a crucial way of reducing the spread of bacteria and viruses. Drying hands properly is an important step in that process as damp hands can spread up to 1,000 times more bacteria than dry hands.9 Dyson Airblade™ hand dryers have been proven to be as hygienic in drying hands as paper towels10, but without the environmental damage or high usage costs.11
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2 Based on aerosolisation measured during hand drying. Testing conducted by independent third-party laboratory.
3 HEPA filter tested to EN1822-5, by an independent testing laboratory, under prescribed test conditions.
4 Tested by an independent laboratory, under prescribed test conditions, using the bacteria Brevundimonas diminuta and the virus MS-2 coliphage.
5 Snelling et al. (2010) JAM.
6 Dry time determined using Dyson test method 769 based on NSF P335 to a measurement of 0.1g residual moisture.
7 Dyson Survey conducted in Malaysia in July 2021 with 500 respondents, aged 18 years-old or above. This is part of a Dyson global survey done across 20 countries comprising of 15,100 respondents in total.
8 Tested in an external lab according to ISO 22196 against E. coli, Salmonella enterica, Staphylococcus aureus and Klebsiella pneumonia and ISO 21702 against H3N2 (influenza) virus.
9 Patrick et al. (1997) EI.
10 Mutters & Warnes (2019) JHI.
11 For calculations visit www.dyson.ph/calcs








