## Should You Keep the Bathroom Door Open or Closed After Use?
An age-old question: should you keep the bathroom door open or closed after use?
In reality, there are often many bacteria and odors lingering in the air post-use. If you choose to leave the door open, these bacteria and odors will spread into your home.
It is best to keep the bathroom door closed when not in use and turn on the exhaust fan to ventilate. You can also open the windows, not only to keep the room dry but also to prevent bacteria and moisture from entering the room.
For smaller bathrooms without a separate enclosure, consider installing a shower curtain. This will help to separate the dry and wet areas and prolong the lifespan of your bathroom fixtures and cabinets.
## 5 Bad Habits to Avoid in the Bathroom
The bathroom is a high-traffic area, and these seemingly harmless habits can impact your health.
1. Placing air fresheners in the bathroom
While it’s tempting to mask odors with fragrant air fresheners, these are often chemical compounds. Prolonged exposure is not beneficial for your health. To eliminate odors, maintain good hygiene, and ensure proper ventilation by opening windows or using an exhaust fan.
2. Using disinfectant
Disinfectants contain unstable compounds that evaporate quickly, especially in a relatively enclosed, warm, and humid environment. The chlorine, phenol, and other chemicals in disinfectants will break down faster, and you may unknowingly inhale excessive amounts.
It is best to store disinfectants in a well-ventilated, dark, and cool area to slow down evaporation.
3. Storing toothbrushes next to the sink
The sink is usually close to the toilet, which may appear clean but is often a hotbed for bacteria. Keep your toothbrush in a well-ventilated, dry area, away from the toilet, or stored in a closed cabinet.
4. Keeping skincare and cosmetic products in the bathroom
The bathroom’s enclosed, warm, and humid environment is a breeding ground for bacteria. It is best to store skincare and cosmetic products elsewhere.
5. Using a trash can without a lid
Trash cans, especially those in the bathroom, can be a haven for germs and dirt. In a small, humid space, the situation can quickly deteriorate. Opt for lidded trash cans and replace them regularly.
Maintain good bathroom hygiene and keep this essential space clean and healthy.