Can bacteria spilled from the toilet stick to the toothbrush and make people sick?

Updated on Toilet 2024-07-03
1 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You can wash it with a toothbrush, but you still don't feel at ease, you can use boiling water to disinfect it.

Related questions
1 answers2024-07-03

Dreaming of having on your body means:

There will be cynicism around you today! Let go of your mind a little and act as if you didn't hear anything! Everyone deserves to have their own life, shouldn't they? >>>More

3 answers2024-07-03

If you push too hard, you will splash a little water.

2 answers2024-07-03

Your toilet is probably flushed too, right? There are two kinds of toilets on the market: flush type and siphon type, flush type is more common, it uses the impulse of the water flow to flush away the dirt, sometimes because of the uneven water force and splash the dirt and water stains on the cover, or even outside; The siphon type relies on the suction of a vacuum to suck away the dirt. My family used to use the flush type, but now I support the jet siphon toilet, the flush toilet used before, and often encounter splashing water, I think it's okay, but my wife said it's too dirty, it's too troublesome to drag and wipe every day, I can't carry my wife's machine gun, and I caught up with the American standard to do activities, so I directly changed the American standard siphon toilet, I don't know if it's a jet siphon type, and then there is no more splashing phenomenon, and the flushing sound is much smaller than the previous one. >>>More

2 answers2024-07-03

If you are worried about the public toilet, you can wipe it with a paper towel, which generally will not cause infection, which can be removed by the human body itself, so you don't have to worry too much.

3 answers2024-07-03

Put a piece of toilet paper on the toilet bowl first, and there will be no splashes.