According to a survey carried out by Michegan Stae University; Centres for Disease Control & Prevention, Queen Mary University of London and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
10% of people don't wash thier hands after using the lavatory.
Fecal matter can be found on 26% of people's hands in the UK
Only 5% wash their hands properly after using the lavatory
39% of people wash their hands before eating
15% of men don't wash their hands after using the lavatory compared to 7% of women.
When men do wash their hands, 50% don't use soap compared to 78% of women.
14% of banknotes and 10% of credit cards are contaminated with fecal matter.
Now, what's your hygiene routine?
I confess I am a bit obsessive. At home I use soap to wash my hands thoroughly and as an added precaution, I use a small amount of anti-bacterial gel.
Using a public lavatory always provides added problems. Once you've cleaned yourself and flushed the lavatory one is faced with the problem of what do you do next. Your hands are contaminated and you've yet to pull up your trousers and buckle your belt. My solution once again is the anti-bacteial get. But then you have to open the door using the contaminated door handle, touch a contaminated soap dispenser, turn on the contaminated tap and finally, trying to get out, how do you open the door without contaminating yourself again? Sometimes I wait for someone to open it so I can get out or, have to resort to the anti-bacterial gel again.
Life is full of dangers. Insert your credit card in to an ATM and you realise that it might be contaminated, Putting in your PIN number in the ATM means that your touching those contaminated keys. You take out the banknotes and then realise that 14% are contaminated. The risks are endless.
It reallty is a wonder that I am still alive at my age!
10% of people don't wash thier hands after using the lavatory.
Fecal matter can be found on 26% of people's hands in the UK
Only 5% wash their hands properly after using the lavatory
39% of people wash their hands before eating
15% of men don't wash their hands after using the lavatory compared to 7% of women.
When men do wash their hands, 50% don't use soap compared to 78% of women.
14% of banknotes and 10% of credit cards are contaminated with fecal matter.
Now, what's your hygiene routine?
I confess I am a bit obsessive. At home I use soap to wash my hands thoroughly and as an added precaution, I use a small amount of anti-bacterial gel.
Using a public lavatory always provides added problems. Once you've cleaned yourself and flushed the lavatory one is faced with the problem of what do you do next. Your hands are contaminated and you've yet to pull up your trousers and buckle your belt. My solution once again is the anti-bacteial get. But then you have to open the door using the contaminated door handle, touch a contaminated soap dispenser, turn on the contaminated tap and finally, trying to get out, how do you open the door without contaminating yourself again? Sometimes I wait for someone to open it so I can get out or, have to resort to the anti-bacterial gel again.
Life is full of dangers. Insert your credit card in to an ATM and you realise that it might be contaminated, Putting in your PIN number in the ATM means that your touching those contaminated keys. You take out the banknotes and then realise that 14% are contaminated. The risks are endless.
It reallty is a wonder that I am still alive at my age!