Why do you need to close the toilet lid when flushing the toilet

Updated on Toilets 2024-09-15
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Flushing the toilet without putting the lid down creates a spray effect that spreads germs throughout the room and can hang in the air for up to two hours.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are a lot of bacteria in the excrement, and during the flushing process, they will be dispersed into the air, so cover the toilet.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    No, because after you're done with it, there's E. coli in your excrement that spreads into the air, so you have to cover the toilet.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Because if you don't cover it, you won't be able to splash your body.

Related questions
7 answers2024-09-15

Because feces emit toxic gases, closing the toilet lid allows the gas to be washed away with the running water, and vice versa, it will overflow into our living space.

1 answers2024-09-15

When the toilet is flushed, we can most intuitively see the formation of a whirlpool in the water, and at this time, with the force of the water, a cyclone will be formed, which will flush the gas inside the toilet into the air, and it is inevitable that there will be bacteria in the air. Experiments have shown that this cyclone can flush the pathogenic bacteria in the toilet bowl to a height of 6 meters, causing them to suspend in the air or attach to daily necessities near the toilet.

1 answers2024-09-15

This is not a matter of liking it or not, this is a matter of common sense of hygiene. >>>More

4 answers2024-09-15

Flushing the toilet without lowering the lid creates a spray effect that spreads germs throughout the room – sometimes to an area of square meters – and can remain in the air for up to two hours.

5 answers2024-09-15

Do you flush your urine with the toilet lid and then flush it? No, I don't know, but I'm afraid of annoyance.