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    Dyson Airblade Solutions
    The Fastest, most Hygienic way to dry hands

Dyson Airblade

Reinvention of the hand dryer with industry changing technology.

The Dyson difference
  • 10 Seconds dry time and Hands are moisture free.
  • Hepa filtration as standard.
  • The only hand dryer HACCP certified.
  • The only hand dryer NSF certified.
  • Touch-free operation.

Other hand dryers can blow viruses and bacteria onto your hands, some of it from faeces.
Dyson digital motor V4

The Dyson digital motor V4 is different from all other hand dryer motors. One of the world’s smallest fully integrated 1600W motors it does not use old-fashioned carbon brushes, it uses digital pulse technology to spin up to three times faster than a conventional motor.

+ HEPA filter

Dyson AirbladeTM hand dryers have HEPA filters installed as standard, which capture 99.9% of bacteria and viruses in the washroom air. So hands are dried with cleaner air, not dirty air.

+ AirbladeTM technology

Every second, the Dyson digital motor 
V4 draws in up to 35 litres of air through
a HEPA filter, and forces it through apertures up to 0.8 mm wide. The result – 430 mph sheets of filtered air that scrape water from hands, drying them quickly and hygienically.

 

 

  • The fastest to dry hands hygienically with HEPA filtered air.

 

  • No other hand dryer has this technology.

AirbladeTM technology has evolved

The latest Dyson AirbladeTM hand dryers 
are powered by the Dyson digital V4 fully-integrated 1600W motors. Its small size and power density are what have made our latest 
hand dryer technology possible.

It means you’ll now find a compact Dyson hand dryer that’s just 10 centimetres deep – and one that’s 50% quieter than the original but still dries hands in 10 seconds. You’ll even find AirbladeTM technology in a tap at the sink.

 
dyson airblade V
  • Concentrated airbladeTM technology.
  • Slim and compact profile. 
 
dyson airblade dB
  • Original Dyson AirbladeTM hand dryer. 
  • Acoustically re-engineered to reduce noise by 50%. 
dyson airblade Tap
  • AirbladeTM hand drying technology in a tap.
  • Wash and dry hands at the sink. 

 

Certified by HACCP International.

Safe for the food sector.

The Dyson Airblade dB hand dryer and the Dyson Airblade Tap hand dryer have been certified for use in food preparation environments by HACCP International.

They are the only hand dryers globally certified for use in the food and beverage industry.

Dyson hand dryers are fast

Testing based on NSF Protocol P335 shows 
that Dyson AirbladeTM hand dryers are fast. 
Every second, up to 35 litres of air is forced through apertures up to 0.8 mm wide. The result – 430 mph sheets of air that scrape water from hands, drying them quickly and hygienically.

Other hand dryers are too slow

Testing based on NSF Protocol P335 shows that 
most other hand dryers are much slower than their manufacturers claim – with dry times based on drying hands without a HEPA filter. Many people give up when using a slow hand dryer. But damp hands can spread up to 1,000 times more bacteria than dry hands.

Test! - Test! - Test!

Dyson AirbladeTM hand dryers are engineered to last. They have been repeatedly tested for durability and resilience to physical abuse.

They have also been exposed to real-life environments to ensure that they can withstand the pressures of high usage.

Most hygienic

Dyson AirbladeTM hand dryers 
use HEPA filters. 99.9% of bacteria and viruses in the washroom air are captured. So hands are dried in 12 seconds or less using cleaner air, not dirty air. Both the Dyson Airblade V hand dryer and the Dyson Airblade dB hand dryer contain an antibacterial additive which can help prevent the growth of bacteria.

Low running costs

Dyson AirbladeTM hand dryers cost up to 69% less to run than other hand dryers, and up to 97% less than paper towels.


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With unparalleled expertise and cutting-edge technology, we partner with customers to deliver world-class results and optimized operations.
Contact us to learn how we can help you.

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