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| Drying off in a haystack |
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| 24 May 2010 . BY Sarah Todd |
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One of the problems when boarding water rides is the almost inevitable soaking that comes with it.
Haystack Dryers have aimed to solve that problem by introducing their drying systems into theme parks and waterparks. Customers stand in front of a series of infra-red lamps whilst their body is dried by the warm air that then circulates around them.
The dryers can be activated by a wide variety of systems including coin, token, RFID or button, allowing attractions to tailor the device to their facility.
The dryers are currently in place at Thorpe Park in the UK, as well as at Legoland sites in the UK, Denmark and Germany.
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