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ernie1
May 09, 2015Explorer
Previous to my retiring, a portion of my job was inspecting public bathing places which often included shower and toilet rooms. An example is the YMCA. Restrooms for restaurants were also inspected.
I want to tell you that the wet dirt you see on the floor is probably more sanitary than the knobs on the shower faucet, the handles on the sink faucets and the door handle leading into the restroom.
I cringe when I enter public shower/restrooms because of the bad habits of people(I'll leave it to your imagination) and I have to listen to people expectorate, usually into the sinks or onto the shower floor. And then there are the other sounds and odors from people performing their bodily functions. I can't hold my breath long enough!
To those of you who bring mats to stand on when you shower and then let it air dry to use again, I urge you to sanitize it again first.
Those of you who like sitting on a surface while showering should bring their own chair.
I have a class b with a smallish wet shower and I ALWAYS use it to bathe and also use the toilet.
I want to tell you that the wet dirt you see on the floor is probably more sanitary than the knobs on the shower faucet, the handles on the sink faucets and the door handle leading into the restroom.
I cringe when I enter public shower/restrooms because of the bad habits of people(I'll leave it to your imagination) and I have to listen to people expectorate, usually into the sinks or onto the shower floor. And then there are the other sounds and odors from people performing their bodily functions. I can't hold my breath long enough!
To those of you who bring mats to stand on when you shower and then let it air dry to use again, I urge you to sanitize it again first.
Those of you who like sitting on a surface while showering should bring their own chair.
I have a class b with a smallish wet shower and I ALWAYS use it to bathe and also use the toilet.
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