As long as you clean the shower properly and regularly, not particularly, but it is generally frowned upon.
If you buy fast-food and bring it into your house that is BD
Firstly the shower is not a toilet and therefore should not be a place in which you pee. However it is a very common habit for people to urinate in the shower; often developed from childhood peeing in the shower is an act that more than 10% of the population performs. In my personal opinion I believe that it is bad to pee in the shower, especially a shower available to the public (such as in a gym or hotel). also if you share a shower with other people (i.e in a home) take into consideration that the other members of the household do not wish to stand where you have peed whilst they shower. In conclusion I advise that you refrain from peeing in the shower. Like any habit it can be broken with the application of will-power.
The Doctors - 2008 6 Everyday Items Dirtier Than a Toilet Our Own Doctor's Cancer Scare Debra Messing 6-35 was released on: USA: 28 October 2013
A down line clog would cause this. The shower drain is lower than any other drain in the bathroom so it is the first to tell you of a clog in the line. Time to Roto Rooter! Y-THINK-Y The toilet and shower must have the same drain. There is a blockage somewhere after the toilet and shower drains meet. The backup takes the easiest route back which must be the shower drain. Try snaking out both drains. Start with the toilet. To do the best job, remove the toilet and start from floor level.
Ice can be dirtier than toilet water if it's made from contaminated water or handled improperly. While toilet water is treated to meet health standards, ice made from unfiltered water or contaminated surfaces can harbor bacteria and pathogens. However, the cleanliness of both ice and toilet water can vary based on specific circumstances, such as the source of the water and hygiene practices. In general, it's important to ensure that ice is made from safe water and handled in a clean environment.
Sponges retain moisture and become a breeding ground for bacteria. Studies have shown that a kitchen sponge can be more than 200,000 times dirtier than a toilet brush.
It depends on what you've been doing with the desk.Or the toilet for that matter.studies have showed that an office desk is dirtier than a toilet.so is a cell phone.But it still depends on what one is doing with the desk, studies are there to sell disinfectants.I'd add the question, "What do you consider to be dirty?" Id you mean coal dust, that's one thing. If you mean Salmonella, that's another.
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your mouth has about 50 million different germs and bacteria in it so your mouth is probably dirtier
When my son plays ball it seems that the dirtier he gets, the more fun he's having.