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Just How Clean Are Public Restrooms?

Practical Tips to Avoid Getting Sick

By Walt Crocker, published Oct 08, 2008
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I must admit that I am somewhat of a germ-a-phobe. All the years that I've worked in the restaurant business has made me so. I'm particularly wary about using public restrooms, simply because I've seen how bad they can get. I used to manage a restaurant that was right next door to a very large amusement park. We were very busy in the summertime, sometimes getting as many as six busloads of tourists at a time. For some reason when the restaurant was built, they only put in one male and one female restroom and there was only one stall in the women's and one stall and one urinal in the men's.

This resulted in long lines of frustrated people trying to get into the restrooms. And because it was almost impossible to get through the crowds to clean them, most of the time they were greeted with a huge mess when they got in there. To make matters worse, kids would vandalize them at least twice a day. You'd go in to see that whole rolls of toilet paper had been stuffed into the toilet and the sink had been stopped up and the water faucets turned on full blast. One time someone even took a dump in the men's urinal. I don't know how they even maneuvered into position, but to this day, cleaning it up was one of the most disgusting things that I've done in my life.

And we've all encountered disgusting public restrooms. Where you really have to go and have no other choice. You put down about five layers of toilet paper on the seat even before you can sit down and then you notice that the person in front of you didn't flush so you flush the toilet and find out the reason why when the filthy brown water starts to overflow.

According to CNN, (www.cnn.com), the dangers of getting sick from using a public restroom are somewhat overrated. As a matter of fact, one expert, Charles Gerba, a microbiologist from the University of Arizona, says that the toilet seat is probably the cleanest part of the restroom.

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Interesting report. Nothing worse than a filthy restroom!

Posted on 10/08/2008 at 11:10:05 PM

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