NO! bleach can cause serious harm to humans making them infertile and turning them into mutants!
The Romans made toilets for the same reason that we make toilets----to go into. However the Romans also used their toilets as garbage dumps and all household waste as well as human waste was flushed down them. And yes, the Romans still use toilets. They have them in all the houses and apartments, restaurants, public buildings, etc. in the city.
For cleaning the toilets, we often use light color neutral liquid detegent cleaner to clean the toilets but do not use the alkalined cleaner like bleach because it will hurt the surface of the toilets.
Yes, diluted bleach can be used to clean toilets and sinks in an office, as it effectively disinfects surfaces. However, it's important to ensure proper ventilation and follow safety guidelines, including wearing gloves and avoiding mixing it with other cleaning products. Additionally, check if the office has specific cleaning protocols or restrictions regarding bleach usage.
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No, bleach is not the only option for cleaning a toilet. You can use other household cleaners like vinegar or hydrogen peroxide, or commercially available toilet cleaners to effectively clean and disinfect your toilet.
It could stand for Public Convenience. Most maps use the symbol 'T' for toilet- but toilets are also known as 'Public Conveniences'
In China, people typically use squat toilets in public settings. To use a squat toilet, one squats over the toilet hole instead of sitting on a seat. It is important to note that toilet paper may not always be provided, so it is common for people to carry their own. Additionally, it is customary to throw used toilet paper in the trash bin instead of flushing it down the toilet. It is also polite to wear slippers or special toilet shoes when using public toilets in China.
I agree that it would be a good idea to use disposable seat covers in public toilets, however if you wash your hands after use of a public toilet then you should remove most of the bacteria and there is no use to obsess over bacteria.
A restroom is a room in a workplace or public building with multiple toilets and wash basins for public use.
No, dried bleach is not active or effective for cleaning surfaces. Once bleach dries, it loses its disinfecting properties and effectiveness. It is best to use fresh bleach for cleaning purposes.
Western toilets and eastern toilets differ in design and functionality. Western toilets are typically raised off the ground and have a seat for sitting, while eastern toilets are often squat toilets that are closer to the ground. Western toilets use a flushing mechanism to remove waste, while eastern toilets may require manual flushing or use a different method for waste removal. Additionally, western toilets are often equipped with toilet paper, while eastern toilets may use water for cleaning.
No, Romans generally had to use public toilets: insulae (apartments) and other typical Roman dwellings did not have their own toilets. They probably had chamber pots for use during the night which they could empty in the morning. Indeed, running water did not go to each house but only to public fountains where it could be collected and taken to the house in a jar.