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This media file captures a contemporary public washroom scene in Mumbai, India, centered around a Dyson Airblade Tap hand dryer and its usage instructions. The main subject is a horizontally mounted, brushed stainless steel Dyson Airblade Tap unit, featuring a central column with the "dyson" logo and two angled arms with black and yellow accented nozzles for hand drying. Small water droplet and fan icons are visible on the unit, indicating its dual function as a water tap and air dryer. To the left of the dryer, a white instructional poster is affixed to the light brown/beige countertop or wall panel. The poster illustrates the steps for using the device with diagrams and text, including "Place hands under arms," "Wait until air activates," "Draw hands through airflow," "Turn hands and repeat," and "Dry hands in 10-12 seconds." Additional text on the poster highlights "Purified air" and mentions a "HEPA filter as standard." In the background, a large mirror reflects parts of the washroom, including a gray cabinet, wooden paneling, and a white porcelain fixture (possibly a urinal or toilet) with a chrome faucet. Below the Dyson unit, a metal grate is visible, likely part of a drain or waste system. The scene is well-lit, indicative of an indoor environment. No people or specific time of day are discernible.
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