Disposable Toilet Seat Cover Has This Part for One Purpose. Do Not Tear It Off!
When using a public toilet, a disposable toilet seat overlay is indispensable Thanks to it, we will not get infected with any microorganisms. However, do you know how to use a disposable toilet seat cover?
Aug 28, 2022 | updated: 6:45 PM EDT, August 29, 2022
As it turns out, there is a myth repeated all the time that it is in toilets and on toilet seats that there is the greatest concentration of bacteria and germs. Meanwhile, this is not true. Studies have shown that the dirtiest place is the display of our phone. Few people clean it, and we use it all the time. It turned out that there are 5 times more bacteria there than on the toilet seat.
Similarly soiled are money, computer keyboards, baskets in grocery stores and the kitchen sponge we use to wash dishes. In addition, all sorts of doorknobs, TV remote controls, handrails on public transportation, and testers in beauty stores must be added to this list.
How to Use Toilet Seat Covers?
A toilet seat overlay is actually a protective paper layer. It is designed to increase comfort when using public restrooms. In addition, it protects against possible infection with salmonella, E. Coli or other microorganisms.
The disposable pad should be placed on the toilet seat. If your pad has the middle part cut out, be sure to drop it into the bowl. This way, after using the toilet, you will not have to remove it with your hands. Just drain the water, and the stream will entrain the cap. It will not clog the drain and dissolves faster than toilet paper.
Don’t Stack Paper on the Toilet Seat
Toilet caps are still not very widespread, and you'd rather look for them in public toilets. That's why it's a good idea to equip yourself with your own and carry one in your purse or pocket at all times. This is definitely a better solution than laying pieces of toilet paper on the bowl. Bacteria and germs can accumulate on it. All because most people do not close the toilet seat before flushing. Then germs shoot into the air and settle on the bathroom equipment, as well as the toilet paper.
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