Flushing the toilet bowl without a lid will not bacteria come out and remain suspended in the air

Updated on Toilet 2024-07-25
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes, when flushing the toilet, the bacteria will be flushed out by the force, up to 6 meters, and the bacteria will attach to the objects in the toilet after being flushed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Normally, it is best to close the toilet lid when flushing the toilet. If bacteria float in the air, I'll only tell you one thing: the air is full of bacteria, not the same lump you roll up with a flush toilet.

    Why don't we get sick when we are surrounded by so many germs? It's because our immune system can fight off these bacteria. The flush toilet will spill some of the substances in the toilet bowl during the pumping process, of course, that is a very small amount, but this does not mean that it can be ignored.

    Unless you've ever searched every corner of your bathroom with a magnifying glass to make sure not a drop has been spilled, to prove that your flush toilet is working well. Otherwise, ......What if that lump flies onto your face towel or toothbrush.........Closing the toilet seat is not only to prevent things from happening, but also to be aesthetically pleasing. I would like to ask people who watch the tide of the toilet every day have a god horse mentality.

    Although insisting on supervising the normal operation of the toilet is something that a person with perseverance does, don't you feel that there is something wrong with it? So please close the toilet seat.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Dr. Lipp Terno of New York University pointed out that if the toilet lid is opened when flushing, the instantaneous cyclone inside the toilet can carry germs or microorganisms up to 6 meters into the air and suspend them in the air for several hours, before landing on walls and objects.

    Dr. Chen, from the outpatient department of Fuzhou Infectious Disease Hospital, said that it is common sense to close the toilet lid before flushing it, just like washing your hands before eating and after using the toilet. There are many bacteria and viruses in the excrement of the human body, and these viruses will inevitably splash out with the water droplets at the moment of flushing, affecting human health, so it is common sense to close the toilet lid and then flush the water.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Nonsense, flushing is a downward siphoning method, only if the bacteria are sucked away, how can there be an upward possibility if your poop is sucked away. O( O haha It's ridiculous to say that there are bacteria rushing out of a few meters high, fooling the people! However, it is acceptable to cover the lid to make the bathroom clean and beautiful!

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Watch the video, some time ago, the central station broadcast an experiment that is the problem you said, and it can scare people after watching it. Therefore, the toilet must be covered with a lid at all times. Towels and toothbrushes have a lot of bacteria on them.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It also falls on the toothbrush. There are a lot of germs. Escherichia coli ,、、

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