The minute and incremental costs accrued by businesses large and small due to the repetitive completion of simple yet essential tasks ultimately cost American businesses billions of dollars annually. Smart business owners and managers engage in a never-ending process to cut costs, broaden margins for profits, and develop labor-saving processes that allow employees to devote their efforts to more important tasks.
While it might seem small to address, the time that employees spend replacing soaps and paper towels, and generally cleaning up restrooms at businesses add up over time to significant expenditures in terms of wages and staffing. Yet, a filthy and untended restroom will surely steer potential customers and business away, driving them towards competitors who maintain some semblance of hygiene about their businesses. That stack of soaking-wet paper towels lurking somewhere between the wall and the back of the toilet will no doubt fester and promote the growth of all manner of life-destroying disease and contagion. The soap dish and bar of dissolving Zest! soap will put more dirt on hands than it will ever take off, and would be ruled a stage three contamination zone by the International Atomic Energy Committee, and we have all seen what Chernobyl looks like these days. Nobody wants a restroom that even permits the visitor to say to him or herself "...Chernobyl..."and to that end, adding a few simple restroom dispensers to any public or business restroom can make all the difference in the world when it comes to saving time, labor, and ultimately, money.
Rather than, as is common to many food-service businesses, devoting an employee to visit, clean and re-stock a restroom on an hourly or even a more frequent basis, the addition of simple restroom dispensers can reduce the number of visits that are necessary to keep the environment acceptably clean and tolerably tidy. Rather than paying careful, hourly attention to that stack of wet paper towels festering against the wall, the addition of an automated restroom paper towel dispenser will keep the entire stack safe from the unclean ministrations of drunks and restroom visitors, those who might be moved out of a simple, animal malice to wet a stack of paper towels with some unmentionable fluid, and tuck said stack of wet paper towels against the wall, behind the toilet, thus initiating an act of biological terrorism that, by all rights, business owners should report to the Department of Homeland Security. Americans, though, have a pervasive anti-snitching cultural value, and as such, that stack of diseased paper towels is more often wrestled from its perch with the bare hands of the same person who will be salting a fresh, hot batch of french fries five minutes after performing the moral equivalent of investigative surgery upon a sick and distressed wallaby.
Simple restroom dispensers are the answer to these problems. They keep the environment clean, prevent the spread of common disease and contagion, and perhaps most important to image-conscious business owners and managers, they are attractively designed and sturdy, lasting forever and solving numerous business issues.