The survey revealed that most students use their school restrooms sparingly. 64% say they visit the facilities just once or twice a day. When asked why they avoid the facility, about 40% cited the fact that it’s usually dirty or smells bad.
The donation included gallons of hand sanitizer gel, a pallet of stainless steel hand sanitizer dispensers —
with stand-alone and wall-mounted units —
and batteries to operate the dispensers.
Throughout 2020, 2021 and 2022, Bradley conducted its survey several times to explore Americans’ handwashing habits, concerns about the coronavirus and flu and their use of public restrooms.
Bradley’s Next Generation WashBar delivers completely touch-free handwashing technology, transforming the look and function of today’s public restrooms, the company notes
Due to the rise in new strains of the virus, 70% of office workers have implemented a more rigorous handwashing regimen versus 59% of the general population, according to Bradley's Healthy Handwashing Survey.