The Importance of Good Hygiene in the Bathroom: Who wants Faecal Matter on their Toothbrush
76Working in a Hospital, albeit in an administration role, certainly draws your attention to good hygiene practices. My recent eye surgery also emphasized the need to wash your hands properly and regularly.
Did you know though that, however clean you may think your bathroom is, it could be a veritable minefield of germs and bacteria?
There are a few obvious, and some not so obvious, ways that your bathroom can be germ filled. Of course first and foremost good regular cleaning is essential. I hold my hands up to having peaks and troughs as far as home cleaning goes. After all there are so many other demands on our time these days. Internet writing alone can be time consuming without considering anything else.
Hopefully this Hub will be a gentle reminder to us all about the potential hazards in our bathrooms and toilets, and just how we can minimise them.
Shut that lid
Let's start with one of the most important things to do in your bathroom. ALWAYS close the toilet lid before you flush. Did you know that, as you flush, your toilet can spray a fine mist of fecal matter for quite a distance. If you have your toothbrushes placed within six feet of the toilet bowl, there is a fair chance that they will be covered with this fecal matter. So, instead of cleaning your teeth you could actually be brushing them with a mixture of toothpaste and poo. Yuk.
The importance of regular wipe downs.
Toilet handles, light switches. taps or faucets, toilet seats or what you will are regularly touched with unwashed hands. Now I do not want to turn you into obsessive cleaners but this point did need stressing. Of course, a few germs keep our bodies on their toes and are necessary. It is probably fair to say though that, most bathrooms would not pass rigorous hygiene testing.
Faucets, handles, switches and the like will more often than not have germs and bacteria present. Some may even have E Coli which can be a serious health risk. Keep some anti-bacterial wipes in the bathroom, so that you can have a quick wipe down regularly, apart from your proper cleaning .Remember that often a bar of used soap carries the most germs!
Location, location.
Give some thought about where you are going to place toothbrushes, sponges, hand-wash, towels and the like. Apart from the spray of the toilet bowl there may be some spray from the shower. This does depend on if you have a shower cubicle or perhaps just a shower curtain. If, like me, you have a pocket sized bathroom it may not be easy but a small set of bathroom drawers could be used to house items rather than leave them on display.
Shower heads need to be cleaned.
Guilty. I do not clean my shower-head enough but here is why you should. If you live in a hard water area the odds are the shower head will be full of limescale. This reduces its performance. It also can mean that you are spraying yourself with gunge,mold or even, yes you've guessed it, fecal matter..
Shower curtains, cubicles, tiles, screens and the like need cleaning also.
It is just as important to clean items such as shower screens. These will often house the remnants of the previous person's shower which does not make for a good companion to your ablutions. Clean regularly to extend their longevity but remove germs, scum and limescale.
Towels, sponges and flannels.
As you jump out of your shower, all fresh and sweet smelling, you grab that soft fluffy clean towel or do you? Unless towels, flannels and sponges are regularly washed, and kept personal, you may be rubbing germs onto yourself. There may even be that fecal matter again.What a thought
Exercise caution with your cleaning products.
These days there are many aids to cleaning and good hygiene. Some are merely cosmetic whilst others claim to kill the worst bacteria and germs. Always read the label of such products before you buy. Personally I find that some are too lethal to have around the home. A child or animal could easily suffer if you are not careful. Store such items out of reach and harm's way. You may even have an allergy or risk skin damage by using a particular product, so be sensible.
The most care needs to be taken when mixing such products. Guilty again. Many people now have a toilet block or gel in their toilet bowl which activates with each flush. Bleach or toilet cleaner is still usually added to the bowl on a regular basis. In fact many different products may be added.
If you are not careful this practice could cause a noxious gas or your toilet bowl to catch fire and, or, explode. I am no chemist and yet regularly I mix a lethal cocktail of chemicals in my loo. Yes I want a clean and hygienic toilet but not if I am going to gas myself or explode the Loo.
Finally
Do what you can to keep your bathroom and toilet clean, protect yourself and your health but keep a sense of proportion. I guess it is fair to say that despite your best efforts some bacteria and germs will survive. That's life I'm afraid. Just make sure that they do not have a pleasant breeding ground to multiply.
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We have had our separate bathroom and toilet made into one room. I was against this, at first, because of the fecal-sprayflush, but, as my daughter waid, without a sink in the toilet, people were touching handles and doors with unwashed hands ~ so equally unhygienic! I keep my own toothbrish in a closed cupboard, though!!! (And not all toilets have a lid!)
Yuck! A real eye-opener here!
Much food for thought here ethel. (puny right? lol) I have always been appreciative of the fact that we were trained from the very beginning to close the toilet led before we flushed. I remember being amazed everyone did not do this. Now unfortunately hardly no one does it which still is hard for me to take. Good suggestions and very good hub!
Well, I never knew things like that. Thank you, ethel, for putting me wise.































outfoxprevention 12 months ago
Great article to create awareness. We meet people and organizations that change one thing and get sick less often! Just like our motto: "OUTFOX illness and disease today!"