Close Menu
SPAQE
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Home
    • Privacy Policy
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Home
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    SPAQESPAQE
    • Home
    • Business
    • Entertainment
      • Crazy World
    • Biography
      • Natasha Thahane
      • Cassper Nyovest
      • Babes Wodumo
      • Paul Mashatile
      • Bonang Matheba
      • Skomota
    • South African Celebrities
    • Health
      • Relationships
    • General
    SPAQE
    Home » Stop Believing This Toilet Myth.Do You Really Need to Cover the Toilet Seat With Paper?

    Stop Believing This Toilet Myth.Do You Really Need to Cover the Toilet Seat With Paper?

    MadebeBy Madebe4 Mins ReadApril 16, 2024
    Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Email Copy Link
    Stop Believing This Toilet Myth.Do You Really Need to Cover the Toilet Seat With Paper?
    Stop Believing This Toilet Myth.Do You Really Need to Cover the Toilet Seat With Paper?

    Stop Believing This Toilet Myth.Do You Really Need to Cover the Toilet Seat With Paper?Creating this barrier exposes you to more germs!

    Covering Toilet Seat With Paper Is A Bad Call
    Stop Believing This Toilet Myth.Do You Really Need to Cover the Toilet Seat With Pap

    Either at rest stops, airports, or train stations, public restrooms aren’t exactly appealing. Many people particularly find toilet seats a great source of disgust. They fear that if they sit on it, they’ll immediately catch a disease because of all the germs and bacteria. But this concern is unfounded. We explain why it’s safe to sit down on public toilets – and where the real hygiene dangers lurk.

    Creating this barrier between your skin and the seat isn’t actually helpful, in fact, it could be exposing you to more germs!

    Public toilets aren’t anyone’s favorite place to go. Your imagination can conjure up some disturbing thoughts when you consider the germs that could be floating about. Consequently, many people lay down toilet paper on a public toilet seat in an attempt to distance themselves from the germs.

    But, creating this barrier between your skin and the seat isn’t actually helpful, in fact, it could be exposing you to more germs!

    Why Not To Put Toilet Paper On The Seat

    Germs cling to the light, thin paper in public restrooms, so each time the toilet is flushed, germs from the toilet disperse and float over to the exposed roll of toilet paper. Meanwhile, the toilet seat is much harder for germs to cling to, making less germy than the toilet paper.

    “In most public restroom surfaces, human-associated bacteria dominate,” says Dr. Nilka Figueroa, an Infectious Diseases Chief Fellow at Harlem Hospital Center. “This bacteria are skin microbes that most people already have, so they pose almost no risk of infection.”

    So What Should You Really Be Doing To Protect Yourself?

    You could bring your own toilet paper. You could squat over the toilet. Or you could just sit your bare skin on the toilet seat and use the toilet paper. According to a 2011 PLOS (Public Library of Science) study, most of the bacteria found in bathrooms are skin-associated and pose little threat.

    Disinfection Instead Of Toilet Paper

    If you want to feel completely safe, you can disinfect the toilet seat before using it.
    However, if you are still disgusted by sitting on the toilet seat, you can easily disinfect it beforehand. Practical surface disinfectant wipes,  Care surface disinfectant wipes*, are ideal for this purpose. They are a great alternative to lining the toilet seat with several layers of paper as it saves resources and thus protects the environment.

    Using toilet paper to prevent contact with the toilet seat also has another downside. Germs that swirl around in the toilet cubicle air, for example during the flushing process, can collect in the toilet paper.

    Thus, if you generously line the toilet seat with toilet paper and then touch this contaminated material with your hands, this increases the risk of infection if you subsequently touch your face

    For a norovirus infection, for example, which is particularly rampant in winter, as few as 100 virus particles are sufficient to trigger an infection.

    Up to ten million noroviruses can be found in every gram of stool from infected patients [9]. Therefore, only use toilet paper when you really need it.

    Additional studies have backed up the reality that surfaces in public restrooms aren’t harming your health, like this 2016 Filtrated study that found gym equipment has more bacteria than toilet surfaces.

     

    Pathogens Are Not Transmitted Via Skin Contact

    A public toilet stained with graffiti.-Even if many public restrooms do not look inviting - sitting on toilet seats cannot transfer germs if the skin is intact.
    Even if many public restrooms do not look inviting – sitting on toilet seats cannot transfer germs if the skin is intact.

    Admittedly, sanitary conditions are not inviting in many public restrooms. From paper towels on the floor to unpleasant odours to “leftovers” from the previous user, the hygienic conditions can vary greatly. Of course, if there is a lot of contamination, it is better to go somewhere else if possible. However, if everything appears visually clean, there is actually no danger from pathogens when sitting down on the toilet seat.

     

    Share. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Copy Link
    Previous ArticleAl Nassr president Musalli Al Muammar slams Ronaldo after resignation
    Next Article Kanye West Fears Bianca Censori’S Dad Amid His Australia Invite
    Madebe
    • Website

    Related Posts

    South Africa Launches Groundbreaking HIV Vaccine Trial Led by African Scientists

    February 8, 2026

    South Africa Mourns Mohammed Mokoena: Young Social Media Sensation Dies After Courageous Battle with Rare Medical Condition

    February 7, 2026

    Nipah Virus Outbreak in India Sparks Border Alerts Across Asia as Deadly Pathogen Returns

    February 1, 2026

    Best Children’s Hospitals in Johannesburg, South Africa: Comprehensive 2026 Guide to Pediatric Healthcare Excellence

    January 29, 2026

    Why South Africans Struggle to Lose Weight: The Science Behind Empty Calories

    January 28, 2026

    Home Workouts for Man Boobs: Effective Exercises to Tone Your Chest

    April 14, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    What You Missed

    Will Smith & Jada Pinkett Smith Divorce Rumors

    By SpaqeApril 9, 20262 Mins Read

    🔥 Will Smith & Jada Pinkett Smith Divorce Rumors EXPLODE Again – What’s Really Going…

    A Mother Sent Her Daughter to School. She Never Came Back.

    March 16, 2026

    WATCH VIDEO HERE BELOW: South African man from Limpopo escorted his wife

    March 12, 2026

    Watch Video: South African Student Teacher Appears in African Casting

    March 7, 2026
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • WhatsApp
    Our Picks

    Will Smith & Jada Pinkett Smith Divorce Rumors

    April 9, 2026

    A Mother Sent Her Daughter to School. She Never Came Back.

    March 16, 2026

    WATCH VIDEO HERE BELOW: South African man from Limpopo escorted his wife

    March 12, 2026

    Watch Video: South African Student Teacher Appears in African Casting

    March 7, 2026
    About Us
    About Us

    Your source for the news and General Information that You Missed. So much more to read now. News, DIY,Tips,Events, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Fashion, Beauty, Inspiration and yes... Gossip!

    We're accepting new partnerships right now.

    Email Us: info@spaqe.com
    Contact: +971-055-1659-458
    © 2025 SPAQE.COM. Designed by JahPwonj.

    Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp
    What You Missed

    Best Free AI Video Editors in 2025: No Watermark, Professional Results

    April 24, 2025

    Free Online Grant Writing Courses in Harvard

    April 24, 2025

    Discover Free Online Courses with Certificates from Harvard, Oxford, Stanford, Yale, MIT,

    April 21, 2025
    Archives
    • April 2026
    • March 2026
    • February 2026
    • January 2026
    • June 2025
    • May 2025
    • April 2025
    • March 2025
    • January 2025
    • December 2024
    • October 2024
    • August 2024
    • July 2024
    • June 2024
    • May 2024
    • April 2024
    • March 2024
    • February 2024
    • December 2023

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Cookies
    We serve cookies. If you think that's ok, just click "Accept all". You can also choose what kind of cookies you want by clicking "Settings". Read our cookie policy
    Settings Accept all
    Cookies
    Choose what kind of cookies to accept. Your choice will be saved for one year. Read our cookie policy
    • Necessary
      These cookies are not optional. They are needed for the website to function.
    • Statistics
      In order for us to improve the website's functionality and structure, based on how the website is used.
    • Experience
      In order for our website to perform as well as possible during your visit. If you refuse these cookies, some functionality will disappear from the website.
    • Marketing
      By sharing your interests and behavior as you visit our site, you increase the chance of seeing personalized content and offers.
    Save Accept all