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Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Flushed from Flushing


(Photo by Amin)
Are your cheeks feeling hot and feverish?  This could be traced to a flushed toilet.

It turns out that the coronavirus is even nastier than we thought.  It not only lurks on kitchen surfaces, but also in bathroom air.

When a toilet is flushed, droplets fly upward. Depending upon who used the toilet last, these droplets can be quite infectious. You get the picture, and it ain’t pretty.

One way to slow those buggers down is to close the seat cover before flushing.  That should at least inhibit the flight path into your nose.

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