Cunningham, Sally JoWill, Andrew2009-07-222009-07-222008Cunningham, S. J. & Will, A. (2008). Encouraging better hand drying hygiene. In Proceedings of the 9th ACM SIGCHI New Zealand Chapter’s International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Design Centered HCI, Wellington, New Zealand, July 02-02, 2008(pp. 39-45). New York, USA: ACM.https://hdl.handle.net/10289/2701Electric hand driers have the potential to improve sanitation when using public toilets; if used properly, electric driers can dry hands more thoroughly than towels, and users do not come into physical contact with potentially contaminated objects. But electric driers are frequently used for just a few seconds--and so the potential advantage is lost. This paper describes the prototyping and evaluation of a system intended to encourage longer hand drying times in public toilets. The challenges are: to develop hygienic interfaces for use in toilet areas; to design simple to use software that is engaging enough to be used several times a day; and to conduct usability and system acceptance tests in an environment in which users are highly sensitive about privacy issues.application/pdfenThis is an author’s version of an article published in the Proceedings of the 9th ACM SIGCHI New Zealand Chapter’s International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Design Centered HCI, Wellington, New Zealand, July 02-02, 2008. It is posted here by permission of ACM for your personal use. Not for redistribution. The definitive version was published http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1496976.1496982computer sciencehygienic interfacespublic restroomsentertainment softwareprivacy issuesEncouraging better hand drying hygieneConference Contribution10.1145/1496976.1496982