The Best Hand Dryers for Disabled Washrooms Sign Pointing Towards Male, Female, and Disabled Washrooms

In the meticulous design of disabled washrooms, each aspect holds significance, including the choice of hand dryers. Opting for a hand dryer that embodies efficiency, hygiene, accessibility, and user-friendly operation is paramount. Here, we highlight some of the top hand dryers tailored for disabled washrooms:

JETBOX Blade Hand Dryer

The JETBOX Blade Hand Dryer is one of the premier hands-in options we could offer. Premium washroom feel and appropriate mounting height and size could offer a more premium feel to the washroom. These dryers also come equipped as standard with HEPA filtration for added usability and hygiene. High-quality disabled washroom experience at an incredible cost.

The Beaver ECO Hand Dryer with HEPA filter

The Beaver ECO unit is designed for disabled washrooms. The dryer comes in at just under 100mm protruding from the wall, offering adjustable noise control, a hot or cold air switch, a HEPA Filter, and a durable casing built for low maintenance or rough use environments. It offers high-speed hand drying with very little imprint on the wall or in the wallet thanks to its low 600W power rating.

Mitsubishi Wave U02 Hand Dryer

The Mitsubishi U02 in silver or white is one of the best solutions on the market. It's incredibly compact, comes with a long-lasting warranty, and has some of the best dry times in the hands-under market. Air filters as standard and long warranty periods ensure this premier product keeps going for many years to come.

The Crocodillo T2 Blade Hand Dryer

Another quality option available for the disabled washroom, these units offer the smallest water-collecting dryer options on the market. With incredible adoption across the country, these units are quiet and operate rapidly and economically, leaving no mess in the washroom.

Conclusion

When choosing hand dryers for disabled washrooms, take into account key factors like installation height, the dryer's spray pattern, potential wet floors, unit size, and noise levels. These factors collectively contribute to the efficiency, accessibility, and comfort of the hand dryer for all users. In summary, the selection of an appropriate hand dryer for a disabled washroom goes beyond mere speed. It's about guaranteeing accessibility, comfort, and user-friendly design to cater to the needs of everyone. If you require any further information or wish to discuss this area of washroom hygiene, we have a host of keen product experts and advisors on hand with the phone line 01934 253600. We are here to help from specification to installation, many thanks for reading.