Bathroom soap dispensers are devices that we imagine more frequently at public bathrooms, and the general image we have of them is that of a plastic box with a handle. There appears to be no reason why we should change our bar of soap or our bottle of liquid soap for a soap dispenser. However, there is a big contrast, in terms of hygiene, ecology and economy, between these hand-washing items.
Bathroom soap dispensers are, according to all experts, your best allies when it comes to washing and disinfecting your hands. Many of these devices are dishwasher-safe, so they can be cleaned and sterilized easily, thus reducing the accumulation of germs in the surface. Automatic dispensers further reduce the chance of cross-contamination in a dirty surface because they release a programmed, abundant dose of soap with the help of a motion sensor. They also make sure that you use enough soap while washing your hands, which is a really great way to teach kids the proper hand-washing technique. If you would like to apply moisturizer or antibacterial gel to your hands after washing them, you can get a pack of bathroom soap dispensers or one of the many multi-dispenser models in the market. This is certainly much more sophisticated and safe than a bar of soap which can accumulate infectious organisms on its surface if used improperly or too frequently.
Bathroom soap dispensers are not only hygienic and practical. They are also stylish, economical and ecological. Thanks to their increasing popularity, bathroom soap dispensers are becoming more common, more varied and more accessible. You will easily find a dispenser that matches your bathroom’s colors and needs. All of them are made out of very resistant materials, such as plastic and stainless steel. You will also find models ideally made for kids, which light up and play music tunes while being used, making kinds enjoy washing their hands (hallelujah!). They all cost between 15 to 100 dollars, and they all ultimately return your investment, because refilling them is undoubtedly cheaper than buying disposable bottles of liquid soap in smaller quantities or replacing dirty, melted bars of soap. Plus, they help the planet by reducing the waste caused by plastic bottles.
Credit: Source by Sandra Gaffney