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lingle · 14/04/2010 12:00

Following the success of DS2's "Henry" toy vacuum cleaner, and the introduction of the extra-noisy Dyson hand-dryers in toilets, I have telephoned Dyson this morning to ask if they could arrange access to a toy version of their hand-dryer.

The gentleman in the "airblade" department was open to the idea of helping, and has asked me to email him with further details. I guess the ideal would be a toy version with a volume-control, so it could start off very quiet, but build up to volumes more like those in toilets. We could share it around as our kids reached the stage where it might be of benefit (or maybe they would make more than one!).

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JustMyTwoPenceWorth · 14/04/2010 12:03

Oh yes. I think that would be good.

anonandlikeit · 14/04/2010 12:04

Yep its worth a go, public loos are a no go since they introduced the new dryers!
& I know several children all struggling.

2shoes · 14/04/2010 12:10

not something we needed, but sounds like a really good idea. lots of children with cp hate loud noises, so it would de sensitise(sp) them

Clarissimo · 14/04/2010 12:10

Oh the Syon bods are nice, I had one of teh test drive vacuums years ago and even the security bods with their looks of concern (I was 38 weeks pg) were lovely

My ds3 isn't scared of the dryers but the opposite- is hyposensitive, I think a ytoy one would be excellent in saving me trekking around trying to find him one IYSWIM- same thing different angle.

genieinabottle · 14/04/2010 12:11

Yes that would a handy toy for DS's sensitivity to these type of noises.

Clarissimo · 14/04/2010 12:11

Syon bods? One type off an entirely different subject

Dyson

lingle · 14/04/2010 12:43

sounds like there is lots of potential interest.

Volume control thingy seems important - I will email Dyson this pm/evening.

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BriocheDoree · 14/04/2010 12:55

Yes, definitely for DD. Having said that, my NT two-year-old is scared of hoovers and hand-dryers, too! Not sure it's limited to SN kids...

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HairyMaclary · 14/04/2010 13:32

It's something we would be interested in too, DS1 who's 5 with CP finds them very difficult but will now tolerate being in public toilets where they are but gets very anxious about not using them. DS 2 who is 2 and NT is also scared of them, not sure if that's copying DS1 or not!

AngryWasp · 14/04/2010 13:38

I know a fair few NT children that are scared of hand dryers too. A brilliant idea.

lou031205 · 14/04/2010 18:06

DD1 is scared of the noise but drawn to the sensation so approaches them with determined grimace. So yes please

TotalChaos · 14/04/2010 18:17

DS, 6, also struggles with hand-dryers. Sometimes he likes the sensation, other times he refused to use them and dries his hands on my skirt

waitingforgodot · 14/04/2010 19:05

Great idea! would love a toy one to get DS used to them

aSilverlining · 14/04/2010 19:29

Yes I actually loked into having a hand drier installed at home at one point (I was cm'ing and ofsted would have loved it, and also I was trying to desensitise DS to them who was utterly terrified of public toilets because of them). A toy one would definately have helped, he is now a little less terrified of them.

We used to have a dyson vacuum cleaner and I couldn't use it whenhe was in the house his reaction to it was so strong, got a Henry and he likes it.

lingle · 14/04/2010 19:58

I've emailed a gentleman in the Airblade department. He said he would work out where to forward the message to.

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UniS · 14/04/2010 20:27

I'd have borrowed one from toy library had such a thing been on offer at right age. We seem to be mostly through that phase now, but air blades still freak him out as they are Soooso loud.

Volume control would be important. need to start out with hardly any noise at all.

5inthebed · 14/04/2010 20:31

Lou, my DS2 is the same, lovs the air but hates the noise.

I'd definitely buy one, there are a few "safe" toilets we can no longer use becuase they've got the Dyson ones.

MiladyDeWinter · 14/04/2010 20:36

Brilliant idea - DS is terrified of them

sleepysox · 14/04/2010 21:00

That would be great. Longleat yesterday was a nightmare- as they were in every toilet.

lisad123wantsherquoteinDM · 14/04/2010 23:32

OMG that woukld be fabby. Both my girls hate the things although dd1 is loads better, dd2 runs and sits in the corner with hands over ears

leavingonajetplane · 14/04/2010 23:36

Would definately get one. Love the idea of building the volume. DS has gradually learnt to almost like them and then weve started coming across noisier ones where the threshold is obviously too high for comfort for him.

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abinash · 16/04/2010 21:23

This sounds an excellent idea. My friend's son is terrified of them, would certainly be something she would buy.