Take a look at the list of fun bathroom facts. We all
have physiological needs that need to be taken care of. So why shouldn’t
we make our stay in the crapper more fun? To make it more brain-teasing
for you
we’ve made a list of some fun facts about bathrooms that will amuse you. Since all of the facts on the list are amusing we didn’t categorize them in any way it is your job to decide which is interesting, the most. Enjoy!
When you use a public bathroom you should bear in mind that whey you
flush you must wash your hands. A public restroom can have up to 40,000
germs per square inch. SO after washing your hands with an antibacterial
soap that washes off 95% of the bacteria make sure that you have used a
paper towel and not a hand dryer since it can increase the amount of
bacteria.
An average person visits the toilet 2,500 times per year what is 6-8
times per day. Therefore we spend at least 3 years of our lives on the
toilet. What a waste of time and we all know that time is money. But a
woman in Kansas spent two years on the toilet seat, apparently, her skin
formed around the seat.
Since we spend so much time in the toilet we are bound to lose more than
just our time. Seven million cell phones are dropped in the toilet
every year. People have flushed down the toilet things like goldfish,
false teeth, socks, underwear, bras, shirts, shoes, mice, hamsters, toy
cars, action figures, Barbie dolls, toothbrushes, and whole rolls of
toilet paper.
When you flush remember to keep the lid closed. The reason for this is
that when Flushing feces become airborne. Keep your toothbrush as far as
possible.
A toilet uses more water than any other appliance in your home. The
average person flushes almost 20 gallons of drinking water per day. A
dual flush toilet can significantly cut down on the amount of water per
flush plus you will be able to spend more time in the john with the
person you share everything with. A bit too much sharing, don’t you
think?
What a great idea for a science project. A seventh grader hypothesized
as a part of his project that there was more bacteria in the ice than in
the toilet water. His claims have been proven to be correct. The
student found that in 70% of time the toilet water contained fewer
bacteria than the ice.
Some research has shown that a man
spends 140 days of his life shaving. While women spend 3 times more time
than guys do in the lavatory.
We all like to swim in the pool but
there are some people who like to urinate there, too. A recent survey
found that 1 out of 5 people have urinated in the pool which can cause
recreational water illnesses which can lead to respiratory, skin, and
ear problems.
Did you know that you have to change a baby’s diaper 10,000 times until
it learns how to go to the bathroom itself? If you didn’t know this
interesting fact, you’re welcome.
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