Did you know :
that flushing toilets 'sneeze' dirty water and faecal bacteria over toilet seats, toilet paper, seat covers, handles and into the air in the washroom, to produce a bacterial fall-out over several hours..(and 1 million plus bacteria remain in the toilet water until the next flush)..leaving bacteria everywhere that we touch or breathe! |
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| Q: What causes airborne bacteria? |
A: The 'sneeze effect' from flushing. |
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| These are the known bacteria found on a toilet seat: |
Cinetobacter spp
Probable Origin: Air
Staphlococcus epidermidis
Probable Origin: Skin
Streptococcus faecalis
Probable Origin: Faecal
Clostridium perfringens
Probable Origin: Faecal
Escherichia coli
Probable Origin: Faecal |
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Probable Origin: Skin
Alcaligenes faecalis
Probable Origin: Faecal
Paracolon species
Probable Origin: Faecal
Staphylococcus aureus
Probable Origin: Faecal / Skin / Air
Proteus species
Probable Origin: Urinary |
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| If you can't stop the sneeze, at least you can make it safe. How? Take a look at the toilet seat protection that we offer. |
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