Public Foot Handles

The Toepener Handle is a Simple Solution for Public Restrooms

Though the idea of using the toilet in a public restroom grosses some people out on its own, the idea of opening the door often leaves people warily wondering if they should just hold it in until home--the Toepener handle looks to change all of that. A simple solution to an age-old problem, the Toepener handle replaces a traditional handle with a foot-based one.

As a hands-free door-opening solution, the Toepener handle is long overdue as far as I'm concerned. For only $49.95, you can alleviate a person's stress level exponentially. I wouldn't be surprised if you could order a bulk amount for even less money.

Thanks to the Toepener handle, a person won't have to waste anymore extra paper towels to open the door with their hands.
Trend Themes
1. Touchless Restroom Solutions - The Toepener Handle is just one example of touch-free solutions to address public health and sanitation concerns.
2. Hygiene-focused Architecture - Architects and designers are exploring new ways to integrate hygiene-focused solutions into building design to better accommodate public health and sanitation needs, such as the use of foot-based door handles.
3. Cost-effective Restroom Upgrades - The Toepener Handle demonstrates how a small investment in a hands-free door-opening solution can have a great return on reducing maintenance costs and minimizing the spread of germs in public restrooms.
Industry Implications
1. Building Materials - There is a growing demand for building materials that are antimicrobial and easy to sanitize to prevent the spread of germs throughout public spaces like restrooms.
2. Facilities Management - Facilities management teams may consider investing in touch-free solutions like the Toepener Handle as a cost-effective and practical way to improve hygiene in public restrooms.
3. Architecture - Architects and designers have an opportunity to incorporate innovative hygiene-focused design solutions like foot-based door handles into future building plans to help mitigate the spread of infectious diseases.

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