People could have different diseases and put their butt
on the seat
People could have different diseases and put their butt on the seat
Toilet seats have almost zero impact on the spread of communicable disease. Although of course if there are smears on the seat you should clean it or use a different one, even in the case that you encounter disease on a seat, your skin is almost always an effective barrier between you and anything left there. You should be careful if you have open wounds on your buttocks, and shouldn't wipe the seat and then yourself with the same paper, but if you have an uncompromised immune system, a toilet seat should not be a dangerous thing. The most important thing is to wash your hands thoroughly.
Toilet seats have almost zero impact on the spread of communicable disease. Although of course if there are smears on the seat you should clean it or use a different one, even in the case that you encounter disease on a seat, your skin is almost always an effective barrier between you and anything left there. You should be careful if you have open wounds on your buttocks, and shouldn't wipe the seat and then yourself with the same paper, but if you have an uncompromised immune system, a toilet seat should not be a dangerous thing. The most important thing is to wash your hands thoroughly.
Washing your hands before handling food is a safety measure to prevent the spread of bacteria and disease.
Using the toilet is necessary to eliminate waste from our bodies in a sanitary manner. This helps prevent the spread of disease and maintains personal hygiene.
No, you will not get a STD from that.
I am answering this on my toilet.
Using a toilet seat lid can help prevent the spread of germs and bacteria, reduce odors, and prevent items from accidentally falling into the toilet.
Yes if they lay eggs in the fuzz
It is a myth that toilet seats spread diseases. They in fact have far fewer germs on them than sinks, kitchen counters, computer keyboards and dining tables.
yes he does.
Aids