I'd love to read that headline in a newspaper Evian - Woman dies flushing toilet'
Aaahh, thanks Dave hadn't thought about that possibility.
It seems odd that we go all out worrying about the loo but a wash hand basin gets barely a mention. Perhaps this is a gap in the market, I could exploit all those clean freaks who buy every germ killing product to 'keep their family safe'.
I flush my loo and put cleaner in especially if its left unused for a few hours. Also clean the handle with disposable wipes. I also have to clean the sink every day as OH makes such a mess when hes using it.
Germs are airborne, and as advised, they do infect the water vapour that rises up from each flush, and can therefore come into contact with clin and clothes.
Without being obsessive about it, basic hygene dictates that a good cleaner is used - but i am sure our immune systems will see of all but the most virulent of germs.
The same man who discovered the toilet plume also found out that boy/ men only environments are actually safer so far as contamination is concerned as they don't try to clean... this means they don't stir up the bugs too much and spread them
I don't suppose it is healthy to have a hotbed of germs anywhere in your obode so germ clearance must surely be expedient from this viewpoint. Not sure about the cat though....you can't exactly sanitise him.