The closer to the door cubicle in a public toilet, the fewer germs





After a bacteriological analysis of fifty-one public toilet, experts found that the nearest to the front door of the toilet stall is always contained the lowest levels of bacteria and most toilet paper. Perhaps this is due to the fact that these cabins because of the proximity to the door of the people seem to be less private, and they instinctively try to get away from possible witnesses.

In any case, when visiting a public toilet should be careful - as a rule, no one monitors the sterility of latrines, and you can easily get hepatitis or E. coli.

Urinal, by the way, the opposite is true - the cleanest are long urinals. As a rule, men are more often in a hurry and therefore tend to use the nearest urinal.

via factroom.ru