Your toothbrush might be your oral hygiene hero, but it could also be a hidden hub for germs—including bacteria from toilet flushes. Every time you flush, microscopic particles from the toilet bowl ...
While it’s been widely believed for a long time that closing the toilet lid before flushing prevents the spread of airborne bacteria and germs, also known as “ toilet plume ,” it turns out that ...
While ambient particle levels differed by HEPA filter status, Splashblocker significantly reduced particles emitted from toilet plume aerosols regardless.
While toilet bowls are designed such that the contents are supposed to flush downward, scientists have known for decades that ...
you’re unknowingly creating what researchers call a “toilet plume” – an invisible mist containing microscopic particles that can travel throughout your bathroom. These airborne droplets ...
Flushing the toilet sends a plume of tiny water droplets up into the air surrounding it. Among the most common potentially harmful airborne bacteria propelled from the toilet bowl in indoor ...