Tuesday 18 October 2011

Safety Tips to Use Public Toilet without Getting Infected

Public toilets are created for public convenience and cleanliness of the streets. Most of the public toilets have several toilets or urinals, which is separated by stalls depending upon the gender. As many people use it in a day, you need to take some precautions in order to deal with the health and safety issues. 

Wash Your Hands Properly
A high volume of the traffic visit a public toilet daily and therefore, such toilets are exposed to harmful bacteria more as compared to other places. It is important to wash hands properly after using the toilet because most of the germs are transferred by hands only. Once you wash your hands, open the door with a paper towel in order to prevent any contamination with germs again. Always keep a bottle of hand sanitizer with you to protect yourself from any bacteria infection. 

Toilet seats
Toilet seats installed in Public toilets are the most contaminated place. To reduce the chances of infection, cover the toilet sear with toilet papers. If there is no toilet paper and even no seat cover, simply sit on your heels over the toilet without touching the lid. 

Walk with care
When using a public toilet, walk carefully as there could be puddles or streak or water on the floor. Be alert and step around any spillages of water to reduce chances of slip and fall. 

Personal Health and Safety
Be aware of your surrounding, especially if the public toilet is located in a secluded area, or you are using it at night. Notice the people around you and if you find any suspicious behavior, report to police or any security personnel. If you want to use washroom and feel unsafe, take any of your friends or loved one with you inside. 

Secure your personal belongings
Take care of personal belongings when using any public toilet. Never leave your purse or any other belongings on the floor when occupying a stall. Hang up your purse or place it on your lap o minimize the risk of theft. 

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