Article DetailsFoam Soap Dispensers for Homes and Businesses |
| Date Added: December 17, 2011 04:30:56 AM |
| Author: Dwayne Hunter |
| Category: Shopping |
| Soap dispensers have long been a great, inexpensive and tasteful means of adding to the decor and functionality of any restroom or hand-washing space. I can recall many painstaking hours spent alongside my mother and grandmother as they perused, debated the relative merits of and ultimately purchased a few soap dispensers in just the right colors and patterns needed to accentuate the family restrooms. Why a bar of soap in a dish next to the sink would not suffice mystified me at the time, but as a boy of 11 years, decorating was, to my mind, limited to awesome Star Wars posters. Curiously, my tastes today have come full circle, but that does not address the subject at hand: foam soap dispensers. Eschewing the often-messy soap dishes that have forever held sway in the family restrooms, foam soap dispensers are neat, easily cleaned and maintained, and offer considerable savings over purchasing new, fragrantly-scented and quite often over-priced bar and liquid soaps which seem to be so terribly popular even to this day. Foam soap dispensers are units that can be mounted to walls or left free-standing in appropriate locations which are refillable with a liquid soap that, upon dispensation, becomes a foaming soap. Foaming soaps like this can be bought in rather large containers, and expand upon their dispensation, resulting in very little of the liquid soap inside of the foam soap dispensers being used, yet delivering more than enough cleaning material to the user to meet his or her needs. Refilling the soap dispenser with foaming soap product is as easy as opening the latch, pouring in the material, closing the unit and enjoying the great space-saving and money-saving benefits of foaming soaps. Foaming soaps have a notable advantage over solid bar soaps or other liquid soap products in that they remove dirt, grease and other unwanted build-ups readily, yet wash off far easier than their counterparts. Spending more time than desired rinsing and re-rinsing hands and arms, trying in vain to remove the cloying film of other soaps is distressing, at least to me, an admitted clean-freak who does not wish to remain in the toxic environs of a public restroom for any more time than is absolutely and minimally necessary. The ease with which foaming soap dispensers deliver foaming soaps, removes dirt, grease and grime, and then rinses off quickly greatly facilitates my breath-holding, refusal to touch anything modus operandi when occupying a public restroom. Best of all, I suspect that I can add to the list of things that I refuse to touch with my hands, in that many foam soap dispensers appear to be able to be operated by my foot. If I keep stretching, I have faith that I may eliminate one more contaminated object from the list of things touched in public restrooms, thus assuaging my mental and emotional health significantly. Dwayne Hunter is the author of this article on Foam Soap Dispensers. Find more information on Foam Soap Dispensers here. |