What not to do in the bathroom
According to statistics in the United States, people spend 5 years of their lives in the bathroom. Bathing, going to the toilet, and brushing your teeth are the same things you do every day, but are your habits really correct? I’m afraid not necessarily! Below, let’s take a look at the 6 things that must never be done in the bathroom.
one. Put the toothbrush on the sink
The instantaneous cyclone in the toilet can carry germs or microorganisms up to 6 meters into the air, where they can remain suspended in the air for several hours, and then land on walls and toothbrushes. Therefore, it is best to put the toothbrush in a drawer or cabinet.
two. Storing chemicals
The humidity and temperature in the bathroom are high. Some family bathrooms have no windows and the air cannot circulate, making it easier to cause air pollution. Therefore, it is best not to store too many chemicals in the bathroom, and various cleaning agents must be stored separately.
three. female Wipe private parts from back to front
Don't underestimate such a small action, it can easily lead to urinary tract infection in women. The most correct way for women to wipe their private parts is from front to back.
Four. Open your mouth in the shower
Shower heads are actually a breeding ground for germs, and water heaters are also where most germs hide. Therefore, when rinsing your head, it is best to close your mouth to prevent bacteria from entering the body through the water flow.
five. Always close the shower curtain
Mold loves to live in dark and humid places, and the bathroom covered by a shower curtain is its "love nest." Therefore, after taking a bath, it is best to open the shower curtain and turn on the exhaust fan so that it can be ventilated and kept dry.
six. Toilet without lid
When flushing the toilet after going to the toilet, we are always used to pressing the water gate and then flushing. In fact, this is wrong. At this time, bacteria may take the opportunity to enter the air, so it is best to put down the lid before flushing.
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