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Suspend your theories and disbeliefs. This is theoretical.

This machine basically works by vapourising bacteria, the root cause of body odour, off your body using ultrasonic sound waves. This therefore, makes it more effective than normal conventional water-based showers. It would also take a mere few seconds to completely rid your body of bacteria.

Would you want such a facility on cross-country tour coaches and regular passenger planes?

If there was such a facility on tour coaches and planes, would you use it?

It's a feasibility study for school. Thank you! =)

I hasten to add, when the cleansing process is done, as you walk out, a pleasant scent will be sprayed on you. So you'll smell good.

My group and I feel that if such a product would come into play, travelling would be a more pleasant experience for everyone. Even if you don't use the facility, the probability that you would have to sit next to someone who smells bad is greatly reduced. :p

2007-01-12 01:59:11 · 4 answers · asked by oriole52 2 in Travel Asia Pacific Singapore

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that would be wonderful... this invention should benefits the military as well, where the only non-water based shower or bath that i ever came across is the Powder-Bath during field camps in my army days...

2007-01-14 15:44:06 · answer #1 · answered by alamak 3 · 0 0

Water has never been a necessity for Bathing. In fact there have always been methods of keeping clean without water, such as an Air bath, a method described in many survival manuals that involves prolonged exposure to the rays of the sun. of course a downside of this method is that it takes a long amount of time and there is a risk of sunburn. There are also chemical baths readily available were water is impractical to use. Also the use of such a machine in spaces such as airplanes were space and power are both limited would be impractical. Therefore it is my belief that simply using deodorant before going on a plane would be a much more space and cost effective means of staying pleasant smelling on an aircraft. This technology may be useful in biotechnology labs that deal with deadly pathogens, such as a class 3 Bioresearch laboratory as an added measure of defense when used in conjunction with already used chemical baths necessary for work in such an environment

2007-01-12 10:18:24 · answer #2 · answered by Goo 1 · 0 0

wow

2007-01-12 15:45:44 · answer #3 · answered by bird 67 2 · 0 0

That would be nice. I would use it if it's free.

2007-01-16 22:41:20 · answer #4 · answered by HK gal 5 · 0 0

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