Should You Close the Bathroom Door After Each Use? Most People are Doing it Wrong

The question of whether to close or leave the bathroom door open after use has sparked a lot of debate. So what is the right answer?

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Bathrooms, toilets are an important part of every home, as they provide a space for basic needs. However, there is a small detail that many people overlook, and that is whether to leave the bathroom door open or closed after using it?

You may not have paid much attention to this issue. Sometimes you close the door, but other times you leave it open, thinking that it is not important. But in reality, whether to close or leave the bathroom door open after using it is closely related to our health.

So is it better to leave the bathroom door open or closed? Let’s find out.

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The question of whether to close or leave the bathroom door open after using it is a topic of much debate.

Every bathroom, toilet is designed with a door, which serves as a barrier to protect our privacy. After using the toilet or taking a shower, many people choose to leave the bathroom door open.

They do this because they feel that after taking a shower, the inside of the bathroom will be relatively damp, and if they use the toilet, there will be an odor. Opening the door allows for better air circulation, the escape of humid air, and the quick dispersal of unpleasant odors.

In addition, leaving the door open can also improve the ventilation in the bathroom, reduce the growth of bacteria, and help keep the bathroom clean and fresh.

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However, in reality, this viewpoint is only true when the toilet, bathroom is designed as a separate space outside the house. If the toilet/bathroom is located inside the house, it is best not to leave the door open after using it.

In reality, the door not only serves to protect our privacy, but it also plays a role in preventing the spread of bacteria and moisture from the bathroom. 

In small apartments, houses in the city, the overall space is not very big, typically less than 100m2. Therefore, the living room, kitchen, and other spaces are relatively close to the bathroom.

If we leave the bathroom door open after using it, the humidity and odor in the bathroom will spread throughout the house. Especially, the bathroom is a place where bacteria easily thrive due to its humid environment. When we open the bathroom door, these bacteria will also fly out. This will pollute the air in the house and may affect our health if we stay in such an environment for a long time. Therefore, it is best to close the door after using the toilet.

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In addition, closing the bathroom door has many other benefits. For example, it will better protect our privacy.

In the bathroom, we usually place many daily necessities. If we leave the bathroom door open and guests come into the house and pass by the bathroom, they may see the items inside. It would be embarrassing if they see some sensitive items like sanitary napkins, sanitary solutions, inside. But if we close the bathroom door, we can avoid this issue.

As for the issue of a damp bathroom with a strange odor after using it, you can address it by opening the bathroom window or turning on the exhaust fan in the bathroom to allow the humid air and odor to escape without worrying about polluting the air in the house.

To make the bathroom cleaner, if you use biodegradable toilet paper, you can flush it down the toilet. But if you live in an old neighborhood with poor drainage pipes and use non-biodegradable toilet paper, you should not throw the paper into the toilet.

In this case, you should throw the paper into a covered trash bin to avoid odor and the spread of bacteria. You should dispose of the paper promptly and avoid having multiple people wait to dispose of it to prevent the growth of bacteria and bathroom pollution.

According to Thoi bao van hoc nghe thuat

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