Most germs in public toilets spread through hands and air rather than toilet seats, making hygiene far more important than avoiding sitting.
Our bathrooms are a strange mix of biological necessity, hydraulic engineering, and personal hygiene. Within the same small ...
Toilet limescale is a very common issue in many households. It appears slowly and, without us realizing it, there are white ...
Toilet seats are blamed for almost everything, so they tend to be cleaned more often than most household surfaces. Meanwhile, ...
Talk about getting down and dirty. The start of the new year means more people are heading to the gym and picking up weights ...
Cleaning your toilet is never a fun job, but that doesn't mean it has to be difficult. Here's how you can keep that area ...
Today, we learned that a steering wheel has more germs than a toilet seat. After years of using Purell to hand-sanitize our way to good hygiene, this was the straw that broke the camels back. Why?
Catching an Uber or Lyft has become ultra-convenient for millions of Americans. But you should know, you're likely jumping into the backseat of a ride filled with germs. A new study finds rideshares ...
Dark stains in or around your toilet can be caused by a few culprits. Some can be resolved with routine cleaning, but others ...
Should You Leave the Toilet Seat Up or Down? First, it's comforting to know that leaving the toilet seat up or down during the day is a relatively low-stakes topic. Family medicine physician Dr.
People tend to get sick more often in the winter than in the summer. The coldest months of the year coincide with flu season ...