Probably not; not unless somebody with ebola recently pooped in this toilet and forgot to flush. Your chances of catching ebola from the average public toilet in the USA are less than the chances that you will be hit by a meteorite while crossing the street.
That said, there are a great number of more common diseases like cholera that are spread by sewage, but if the toilet is relatively clean and has been flushed recently, you're probably going to be fine.
The Ebola virus was started by contaminated water.
A water closet (WC) A loo A toilet A lavatory A washroom
Urine from a cow, cow manure, water and a touch of salt all mixed together in a toilet.
Each flush of a toilet uses the same amount of water.
The Romans had public restrooms and the waste went into the public water system. They didn't have toilet paper,but used wet sponges.
they don't really have a bathroom.the water is where they use their teratory. don't touch the water it can make you sick,because of the germs.for more inframation go on ask.com...
It comes from the toilet water. As the water goes down the pipe, a system cleans the water, taking out all of the contaminants out of the water. Thus making water for the water fountain.
Who has Tobacco in their toilet water?
A water cistern is the part of a toilet that holds water which is then used to flush the toilet.
No. Ebola has not been found to be either airborne nor waterborn.
Usually not. If toilet has a mixing valve going to it so warm water fills toilet tank and toilet runs constantly, then enough warm water could leak out through toilet to possibly have an effect on water heater.
No