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More People Fear Germs in Public Restrooms Than Any Other Public Place and Now There are Solutions to Dirty Restrooms - A Complete Touch-Free Restroom

More people are afraid of getting sick from germs in a public restroom than in any other public place, according to a national survey. Thirty-nine percent of respondents said they believed they were most likely to pick up other peoples germs in a public bathroom. Restaurants came in next at 21 percent, followed by airplanes (20%), subways and trains (11%), and movie theaters (4%). Since germs and unsanitary conditions go hand-in-hand, its not surprising that unclean conditions" were most apt to lead to a bad impression of a public restroom, according to 66 percent of respondents. No toilet paper" was a distant second (13%), followed by odors (11%).

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) September 1, 2004 -- Cleanliness Rules - The flip side of this question led to a similar result: Seventy-seven percent of respondents said cleanliness" was the top reason a public restroom would make a good impression on visitors. And since toilet seats often inspire germaphobia it makes sense that the top choice for the restroom of the future was a self-cleaning seat (33%). Hands-free bath tissue, soap and towel dispensers came in next (12%), followed by instant hand sanitizers that allow people to wash their hands without water or towels (11%). In a nod to Big Brother, six percent of respondents voted for an alarm that would go off if someone tried to leave the restroom without washing up.

Now there is a company that can remove public fears. AmeriSwiss Company based in Atlanta, Georgia has all the solutions to the public fears. THE COMPLETE TOUCH FREE RESTROOM

First, with the simple motion of a hand, the CWS CleanSeat automatically cleans, disinfects, and dries in only 15 seconds. It is entirely Non-Touch. In addition, the whole restroom can be made sanitary by eliminating the need for customers and employees to touch any item in the restroom.

In the 21st Century your washrooms can be completely non-touch, thereby, improving the hygiene of your establishment. AmeriSwiss offers non-touch soap dispensers, non-touch towel dispensers, non-touch faucets, etc. Read the health reports on our website to learn the danger of bacteria is public restrooms. Bacteria is transferred from person to person by people touching the same things in a common area. AmeriSwiss has eliminated the need for your employees and customers to touch anything in the public restroom. If bacteria cant find a place to keep transferring to it will just die out, therefore making even for a safer restroom.

In addition, AmeriSwiss will be looking for exclusive distributor to sell and service its products in the Eastern United States.

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Touch Free Sink Area
Touch Free Soap and Faucet

CWS CleanSeat
The World's First Self-Cleaning Toilet Seat.

Touch Free Feminine Hygiene Box

The Touch Free Stall

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