1) Don’t Leave Face and Bath Towels in the Bathroom
2) Don’t Keep Your Toothbrush in the Bathroom
Toothbrushes are something we use daily for oral hygiene. If left in the bathroom, they can easily become a breeding ground for bacteria due to the high humidity, coupled with other potential bacterial sources nearby such as the toilet and the sink. Therefore, it’s best to keep your toothbrush in a dry place, away from the bathroom. Alternatively, you can use protective tools to shield your toothbrush from bacterial contamination.
3) Avoid Storing Makeup Tools in the Bathroom
Many women have a habit of doing their makeup in the bathroom and leaving their tools there. The high humidity can cause these tools to become damp and moldy, creating an ideal environment for bacterial growth. Imagine using a makeup brush covered in bacteria on your face—the consequences are clear. So, keep your makeup tools where they belong: at your vanity or in a cool, dry place.
4) Don’t Store Razors in the Bathroom
Razors are a must-have for men’s grooming, often used daily and stored in the bathroom. However, the high humidity can cause the razor blades to oxidize, making shaving more difficult and potentially leading to cuts and skin irritation. To prevent this, store your razors in a box or a container with a lid to protect the blades from the environment.
5) Keep Fragrances Out of the Bathroom
Fragrances are a common household item, often used daily. However, leaving them in the bathroom for too long can alter their molecular structure due to the high humidity. This can change their original scent and even cause them to deteriorate, resulting in an unpleasant odor. To maintain their integrity and scent, store fragrances on your dressing table or in your wardrobe.
6) Avoid Keeping Trash Bins Without Lids in the Bathroom
Many families keep trash bins in the bathroom for convenience. However, the high humidity in the bathroom creates an ideal environment for bacterial growth, and an uncovered trash bin can allow bacteria to escape and settle on everyday items like towels and toothbrushes. To prevent this, use trash bins with lids to avoid bacterial spread.
7) Don’t Store Medications in the Bathroom
A family medicine cabinet is essential, but storing it in the bathroom or the mirrored cabinet is a serious mistake. Medications need to be stored in a cool, dry place at room temperature (20-25°C). The high humidity in the bathroom can cause medicines to deteriorate, become moldy, and even lose their effectiveness. To avoid potential health risks, keep your medications away from the bathroom.
8) Keep Detergents and Cleaners Out of the Bathroom
Detergents and cleaners contain harmful chemicals that can be dangerous if inhaled. They should be stored safely in a separate cabinet, away from children’s reach. By doing so, you ensure the safety and well-being of your family while also keeping these products organized and out of the bathroom.