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To sit or not to sit: Are public toilet seats really as unhygienic as we think?

Nov 01, 2024
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As we navigate the often intimidating realm of public restrooms, the age-old question remains: is it really safe to sit on a toilet seat? Source: Getty Images.

The age-old question of whether to sit or not to sit on public toilet seats continues to perplex many.

Driven by hygiene concerns coupled with the fear of encountering the unseen and the unknown, people often find themselves grappling with the decision of how to tackle nature’s call in a public restroom.

Recently, Dr. Poonam Desai shared her insights, adding a dose of wisdom to the ongoing discourse about what’s acceptable in the often intimidating realm of public restrooms and the common practice of avoiding direct contact with toilet seats.

According to Dr. Desai, the fear of contracting diseases directly from toilet seats might be exaggerated. However, she emphasises the unpleasantness of sitting on surfaces tainted by others’ urine and feces.

“Many people tend to hover or even sit on top of the toilet seat, leading to splashing of urine and feces on the toilet seat,” she said.

“It’s not very likely that you contract a disease by directly sitting on the toilet seat, it is kind of gross to sit on other people’s feces or urine.”

In her video, she advocates for a two-step approach to toilet seat hygiene: wiping the seat and using a toilet seat cover before sitting down.

“I personally tend to wipe the toilet, put a toilet seat cover and then sit on the toilet,” Dr Desai said.

“The reason is if you hover on top of the toilet seat, you can actually cause a strain in your pelvic muscles and incomplete empty.

“So if you want to not only be sanitary but also protect your pelvic muscles, it’s probably better for you to sit on the toilet seat.”

She went on to say that “if all of us sat on the toilet seat using a toilet seat cover there would be less urine and feces on the toilet seat”.

She concludes with a straightforward hygiene rule: “My general rule — wipe it down, put a toilet seat cover.”

But the toilet hygiene discourse doesn’t end there. Noted Australian author and scientist, Karl ‘Dr Karl’ Kruszelnicki, recently took to TikTok to share another piece of bathroom wisdom. In his video, Dr. Karl tackles the issue of flushing with the toilet lid up.

In the video, Dr. Karl goes on to explain that the microscopic water particles can float around the bathroom, landing on various surfaces – including toothbrushes.

“If you flush the toilet with the lid up, a polluted plume of bacteria and water vapour just erupts out of the flushing toilet bowl,” he said.

“And some could even settle on your toothbrush!

“So if you flush with the toilet lid up, you could be brushing your teeth with toilet water.”

@drkarl Do you need scientific evidence to make your housemates flush with the toilet lid shut? Here you go 😎 #drkarl #drkarlkruszelnicki #science ♬ original sound – Dr Karl

Ending the video with a humorous note, Dr. Karl adds, “I guess that’s one way to get the males in your house to put the toilet lid down.”

In a world where hygiene awareness is paramount, these experts’ insights provide valuable tips for navigating public and private bathrooms. Whether it’s wiping down the seat or closing the lid before flushing, a few extra steps can go a long way in promoting a cleaner and healthier bathroom experience.

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