Saniflow launches ultra-low noise hand dryer for quiet facilities
By AI, Created 12:36 AM UTC, June 01, 2026, /AGP/ – Saniflow Corp. has launched the Speedflow Plus, a hand dryer built for schools, hospitals, libraries and offices where noise and hygiene both matter. The unit pairs sub-55 dBA operation with HEPA filtration, 12-second drying and energy-saving features, and will be available through authorized distributors in Spring 2026.
Why it matters: - The Speedflow Plus targets spaces where restroom noise can disrupt patients, students, staff and visitors. - The hand dryer is designed to cut paper towel waste and lower energy use while maintaining hygiene and fast drying.
What happened: - Saniflow Corp. launched the Speedflow Plus hand dryer for noise-sensitive environments including hospitals, schools, libraries, offices and healthcare facilities. - The product will be available for project-based specification through Saniflow Corp.’s authorized distributors beginning Spring 2026. - Saniflow directs customers to more information or sales@saniflowcorp.com for product specs and quotes.
The details: - The Speedflow Plus operates at sound levels under 55 dBA. - The dryer uses Saniflow’s HEPA filtration system and Ion Hygienic® technology, which neutralizes bacteria and viruses during operation. - The unit delivers air velocity up to 200 mph and dries hands in as little as 12 seconds. - Adjustable motor power and an energy-saving heating element let facility managers balance performance and energy use. - The dryer is ADA-compliant and UL/CSA certified. - Saniflow offers the unit in satin stainless steel, white and matte black finishes. - The company says the dryer reduces paper towel waste by up to 95% and uses up to 90% less energy than conventional dryers. - The unit supports LEED point contribution. - Saniflow says the dryer is built from high-durability materials for long-term reliability.
Between the lines: - The launch positions Saniflow in a niche where quiet operation is a product feature, not just a convenience. - The feature mix suggests the company is aiming at facility managers that weigh acoustics, sanitation and sustainability together. - Tyler Rose, Saniflow’s digital marketing manager, said the model was built to solve the challenge of delivering sanitation without disrupting hospital wings and quiet study areas.
What’s next: - Architects, contractors and facility managers can start specifying the Speedflow Plus through Saniflow’s distributor network in Spring 2026. - Interest is likely to center on healthcare, education and office projects that prioritize low noise and reduced waste.
The bottom line: - Saniflow is betting that ultra-quiet, high-efficiency hand dryers can win in buildings where sound control is as important as hygiene.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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