If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. Study says toilets can spread coronavirus by sending particles into the air after flushing.
It's well-known by now that the coronavirus can spread from person to person via respiratory droplets. But droplets aren't the only bodily fluid that the virus can travel in: Multiple studies have ...
Be careful, friends across the pond - norovirus, otherwise known as "the winter vomiting bug" is surging once again. This poor elementary school in Bearsden, near Glasgow, Scotland had to undergo deep ...
A study found that the floor and walls around the toilet could still get contaminated with viruses from the toilet bowl even when the lid is down during flushing. (Photo: Getty) Will shutting the ...
If you're a parent or have a chronic health condition that needs quick or frequent trips to the bathroom, you've probably mapped out the half-decent public toilets in your area.
A new study shows how turbulence from a toilet bowl can create a large plume that is potentially infectious to a bathroom’s next visitor. By Knvul Sheikh Here’s one more behavior to be hyper-aware of ...