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public toilet It's something we can't avoid when living outside the home. But we can ดาวน์โหลดjoker prevent infection with various diseases by using the right steps as follows.

10 great steps to avoid germs in public toilet

Step 1: Finding Your Trusted Public Restroom
You should keep an eye out for clean public restrooms. in the vicinity of the place you run errands outside the home to be used as a treatment for suffering in times of need And don't risk opening it into the bathroom. and then had to scream in fright The lover's bathroom may be the bathroom of the hotel. Department store, coffee shop, or your favorite restaurant.

Step 2: Step into the room the right way.
Try not to touch or touch any surface directly, starting with the door handle. Because studies show that 95 percent of people wash their hands incorrectly. therefore have the right to norovirus The germs (which cause diarrhea and vomiting), clostridium difficile (which causes severe diarrhea), and hepatitis A virus are waiting to be touched with your hands.

The trick is to use tissue paper, a scarf, or even your sleeve. It protects the wood for hands to touch directly. They may use elbows, sleeves, or shoulders to push the door open. Or use your non-dominant hand to touch the bathroom door.

Step 3: Dealing with the Smell
Try not to allow scent molecules to get into your nostrils. If you have a deodorant spray on hand, take it out and use it. If you don't have one, use tissue paper, a sleeve, your arm, or a thin scarf. close your nose Breathing through the crook of one's forearm may help with odors It has a softer smell.

Step 4: Walk straight into the toilet.
You should use the same technique as the second step. along with remembering that ‘Never touch anything with your bare hands.’ There is nothing safe for you in there. If the person who used the toilet before you flushed the toilet The water in the toilet bowl may also splash into the air. and stuck somewhere in there Plus bacteria from those feces. may also live for several more hours.

Step 5: Get into the Seat
You should check your eyes on the toilet seat before sitting. Look for moist or oddly colored areas. This could be urine, feces, or blood, and you shouldn't risk sitting on top of it. Gather tissues in the bathroom to wipe the seat clean. before laying down a paper seat which if the bathroom doesn't have that paper Use toilet tissue in the bathroom and paste it all over the seat. and then sit down

Step 6: Press Clearly
After completing errands Use the toilet tissue as a contact with the button or the lever for the toilet. And throw that toilet paper into the toilet bowl too.

Step 7: Step Out of the Door
At this point, you should use the toilet tissue as a contact with the door handle. Time to open the bathroom door as well.

Step 8: Wash Your Hands
This is the most important step! You should wash your hands according to the correct hand washing method. And should use tissue paper to turn off and turn on the faucet. This is because some people may have fecal stains on their hands and turn the faucet on and off before you. You should also use a paper towel to press the button to let the soap flow down into your hands. Using water and hand soap It should reduce the germs that cause diarrhea by 50 percent, but if you don't have soap in the bathroom. Use a hand sanitizer that doesn't require water. If possible, carry this hand sanitizer with you wherever you go.

Step 9: Dry Your Hands
If there is a hand dryer in the bathroom Use a hand dryer to dry it. Or if you don't have one, use a tissue to wipe dry. But if really unlucky that can't find tissue paper Just wipe it with the clothes you're wearing. At least it's still cleaner than things. placed in a public restroom?

Step 10: Walk Out of the Bathroom
Don't forget to grab some tissues near the sink and use it to hold the doorknob open. and throw it in the nearest trash bin. But if you can't find tissue paper I tried to find a way to avoid touching the bathroom door directly. And if necessary, you may need to reapply hand sanitizer after you get out of the bathroom.

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