Last Updated on January 7, 2021
The paper’s best quality is to absorb moisture, which creates a perfect atmosphere for the germs to multiply. So, if you don’t have your own toilet paper, then do not put the toilet paper on the seat.
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#7 – Exit in the right way
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In order to protect other people that are going to use this bathroom after us, then you should close the toilet seat as soon as you finish with it, and don’t flush the water until you do it.
This way you are not only going to protect other people, but also yourself from all the bacteria that jump all over the bathroom. I am sure you don’t want them to land on your face, hands, and hair. Do you?
#8 – Wash your hands very well
Not to scare you or anything, but after using the bathroom, your hands will be filled with harmful microorganisms, and technically, we use our hands all day long and we touch our faces from 2 to 6 times each minute. So, wash your hands very, very well.
Don’t try to touch anything before doing so and always use soap for at least one minute. After that, don’t touch any surfaces in the bathroom, including the door knobs because after all, it is better to be safe than sorry!
So maybe toilet seats are not as scary as we have thought, but in all cases, these rules are going to save our lives from all the dangerous bacteria because you never know who has used that bathroom before you.
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