How to Use a Public Bathroom Safely
Many people are hesitant to use public restrooms because they are worried about contracting diseases and germs. Using a toilet cubicle in a public washroom may be an unpleasant experience. Several types of dangerous bacteria, such as E.coli, salmonella, coliform, rotavirus, and cold virus, can be found in public restrooms. These bacteria do not live long outside the body and are no more hazardous than the germs found in a typical home. Though not all public toilets are made equal, and some will be dirtier than others, you should be able to avoid getting too near to bacteria or germs if you seek a clean bathroom and observe proper bathroom etiquette. Find out where the cleanest public bathrooms are. To avoid coming into touch with bacteria and germs. Use only bathroom stalls in hospitals and buildings that are cleaned regularly. Because disinfectants are used frequently and liberally in hospitals, the toilet stalls are generally the cleanest. Avoid using the restrooms at airports ...