Talk about irony . According to a report conducted at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine , hands - destitute spigot have a importantly higher hazard of playing home to bacteria like Legionella spp . , which make Legionnaire ’s Disease .
The reason is workforce - destitute faucets have more components than traditional one , and bacteria was see to thrive in these parts in particular .
The findings fly in the face of why workforce - detached spigot are democratic , and in one separated pillowcase they ’ve actually get the esteemed Johns Hopkins University to remove them from their clinical area .

As far as everyday use in public restrooms countrywide is concerned , everyone can keep waving their hands under these wizard faucets without worry . The Johns Hopkins official have assured everyone that we plebeians have little to worry about — it ’s the clinics and other sterile environments that need to take notice . [ WebMDviaGeekosystem ]
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