Longtime lurker, first time poster here. Thanks for highlighting the importance of safety when handling peracetic acid. I remember reading an article about its effects on pathogen destruction—it's incredible! But as powerful as it is, it's so crucial to have proper training before using it. Also, always double-check for any …
**Absolutely not recommended.** The soapy residue could actually turn your shower into a petri dish of bacteria. Scrubbing physically removes debris and filth which just soap won't do. Plus, the soap film can make you slip. If you want to save water, invest in eco-friendly cleaning products and a water-saving …
This post is the MOST relatable thing I've read in ages. The stall gaps make zero sense to me - we have the technology to send people to space, but we can't figure out how to close a 1-inch gap in a bathroom stall? And let's talk about the non-existent …
Seriously?! That's got to be one of the worst things I've heard. The germs, the health risks... it's just plain filthy. How can messing with someone's food be 'pure fun'? We've got to have some basic standards, even for pranks.
From a medical standpoint, bathroom doors like that are a hotbed for germs. Hospitals often have doors you can open with your foot, or better yet, no doors at all in the exit path of restrooms. It is critical for public health that design catches up with hygiene best practices!