While it is easy to know when your toilet seat needs to be sanitized, what about when it need to be replaced? We reached out to a few experts to find out.
Spray your disinfecting cleaner on the hinges, toilet seat, bolts, and base of the toilet. Using a small toothbrush, work the ...
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Mix a few drops of water with bicarbonate of soda to form a thick paste. This gentle abrasive lifts grime without damaging the surface and works especially well on plastic and enamel seats (avoid ...
Public toilets are a "microbial soup" and there are things you should be doing to protect yourself — including not taking out ...
It might seem like a harmless habit to linger on the loo with your phone while ‘taking care of business’, but research shows that prolonged toilet time can increase the risk of several health problems ...
In addition to limiting the spread of germs, keeping the toilet lid closed at all times is a good idea. A closed lid in a house with toddlers or pets prevents them from playing in unsanitary water, ...
Your toilet might soon do more than just flush. With sensors and AI analysing stool shape, colour, and consistency, everyday bathroom visits could become an early warning system Your morning poop can ...
Many of us are guilty of scrolling our smartphones on the toilet. But a new study from the United States has found this habit may increase your risk of developing haemorrhoids by up to 46%. So, what’s ...
You could be paying for water you never use. The signs whisper behind walls, under sinks, and inside cisterns. Across the country, households are letting ...