Ako, pag tinatamad ako mag taas - i turn 90 degrees to my right and iihi na lang ako sa bath tub - after non, on yung shower - flushed na sya. No need to aim - matigas or malambot, pasok na pasok! Hahah
Ako, pag tinatamad ako mag taas - i turn 90 degrees to my right and iihi na lang ako sa bath tub - after non, on yung shower - flushed na sya. No need to aim - matigas or malambot, pasok na pasok! Hahah
e di sa urinals nalanmg umihi mga lalake, pero proper ang pagtaas ng toilet seat kasi if not aim properly it will spill out sa toilte seat
sometimes pang yung flusher e nickel plated na ibinababa lng, i sometimes use my feet to flush kung madumi or i use tissue that would act as barrier, kadiri kasi minsan
Sino gumagamit ng hand dryer pagkatapos mag hugas ng kamay?
Restroom Hand Dryers Suck Up Feces Particles and Spray Them All Over Your HandsHand dryers suck up bathroom air and spew it out at speed. So, in the brief moments your hands rest below the nozzle, they’ll be exposed to far more air than usual—and far more bacteria.
No need when you have alcohol with you
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Bakit yung lalaki kailangan lagi itaas yung seat ng toilet para sa babae pero yung mga babae after mag toilet hindi nila binababa para sa mga lalaki na gagamit ng toilet?
I read about this, I think, last month. I didn't know those dryers can in fact spread more bacteria. I've been using air dryers since. I'm still standing. lol
We live in a bacteria laden world anyway. It's good we are exposed to them so our body can build better immunity against them. That's just how nature is.
But, I tend to avoid holding the door knobs of public toilets though. I''ll wait for someone to come in or go out with my foot on the door. Lol!
Here's why you should always close the toilet lid when you flush | Business Insider
Sean Kane Mar. 24, 2016
You really should put the toilet seat down.
And while it may also put some household arguments to rest, the real reason to close the toilet lid is a phenomenon known as a "toilet plume."
When you flush a toilet, the swirling water that removes your waste from the bowl also mixes with small particles of that waste, shooting aerosolized feces into the air.
Low-flow toilets have decreased this risk — they don't gush or blast as much as other types of johns — but countless old toilets are still in use today and can really spew.
Philip Tierno, a microbiologist at New York University, says that aerosol plumes can reach as high as 15 feet.
"It is a good idea to lower the seat, especially if the bathroom is used by multiple people," Tierno told Tech Insider.
A study published in the journal Applied Microbiology in 1975 (before the adoption of low-flow toilets) found that whatever you put in your toilet can stay there long after you flush. After seeding a toilet bowl with potentially infectious bacteria and viruses, the researchers found that the toilet dispersed the microbes far enough to settle on other bathroom surfaces, like the floor, the sink, and even your toothbrush.![]()
I share a bathroom with my dad. We never had that toilet seat up or down issue because we always close the lid after hehehe
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I pee sitting down in our house due to the fact that i often get scolded by my 2 girls...
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I think its the best compromise between family members
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i might have a solution for you.
lock the bathroom door when you use it.
make sure all the evidence is cleaned up, before you open it.
heh heh.