The primary risk with touching a door handle is the subsequent transfer of bacteria into the body throut the mouth nose or eyes by touching the face.
Touching a door handle.
But health officials and infectious disease experts stress that if you touch your mouth nose or eyes after touching a contaminated surface then you can transfer the virus to these sensitive spots.
Belgium based materialise has created a 3d printed device that can be attached to door handles to allow them to be opened using an arm.
Grab and touch public objects like door handles atm buttons and anything that might harbor nasty germs bacteria and viruses.
Making it an incredibly useful tool for any germaphobe.
Please keep in mind that this does not kill unwanted bacteria or viruses but simply helps you avoiding surfaces that might have been in contact with harmful bacteria.
With this in mind handles have been developed that can be operated using the forearm or the foot.
The nocontactkey will work as a germ free key tool and clean key.
When it comes to things like elevator or atm buttons door handles or so many other surfaces with which you likely have to come into regular contact the microbes might measure more than you d.
Centers for disease control and prevention.
The company has made the printable design available for free.