Leaving an empty toilet roll on the seat is not only considerate to the cleaning staff but also a subtle signal to them. By placing an empty roll under the seat, you’re actually indicating to the next user and the staff that a refill is needed. Handy, right?

Here are some helpful tips to make your public toilet experience comfortable and worry-free.

Smart Flushing

Obviously, there are a lot of bacteria lurking on the flush button. So, wrap your finger in toilet paper before pressing it. Immediately afterward, dispose of the paper in the bin or directly into the toilet, and leave the cubicle as soon as possible.

Use Paper Towels as a Barrier When Handling the Door Handle

Just like the flush button, the door handle of a toilet cubicle is a hotspot for bacteria. That’s why, before and after using the toilet, wrap a sheet of toilet paper or a paper towel around the handle, and dispose of it after leaving the cubicle.

Bring Your Own Toilet Paper or Paper Towels

Public restrooms may provide toilet paper, but it could be a potential source of bacteria. It’s always better to be safe than sorry. Carry your own toilet paper or paper towels when going out or traveling, so you can easily clean the toilet seat before using it and feel more confident about your health. You may also want to line the seat with paper if you prefer to sit down.

Be Mindful When Touching the Faucet

Many people assume that the toilet seat is the dirtiest part, but this might not be true. The floor, sink, and faucet can be just as dirty, especially the faucet, as it is a moist environment that bacteria love. So, use a paper towel when turning the faucet on and off.

Dry Your Hands with Paper Towels

Avoid using the hand dryer in public restrooms, as bacteria thrive in warm and moist environments. Moreover, the air from the dryer can spread bacteria, making it easier for them to land on your clothes and skin. Instead, wash your hands thoroughly and dry them with paper towels.

According to Cong Ly & Xa Hoi