Stay Off Phone When Using Public Restroom |
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VISTA, CA -- During the pandemic, we learned several good restroom habits that kept us healthy, including putting the phone down. However, public health officials are concerned that many of these protective measures are now being tossed out the window. “Even when restroom surfaces look clean, they may be little more than a Petri dish,” says Klaus Reichardt, CEO and Founder of Waterless Co., Inc. marketers of no-water urinals. “With so many surfaces, counters, knobs, and handles in public restrooms, it’s hard not to come in contact with surface contaminants.” Making matters worse, toilet and urinal plume – the releasing of germs and bacteria into the air when toilets or urinals are flushed –continually adds germs and bacteria on to surfaces. While not a concern when no-water urinals are installed, most all restroom toilets release plumes. To help protect ourselves, Reichardt suggests we do the following:
“Finally, see something, say something,” adds Reichardt. “If the restroom needs cleaning attention, tell someone in charge. What you are doing is helping to keep others healthy.” Waterless Co. Inc. is an innovative manufacturer of no-water urinal systems. Based in Vista, Ca, the nearly 33-year-old company is the oldest manufacturer of waterless urinals in North America. The company offers a full line of Waterless No-Flush urinals, cleaning liquids, and cost saving accessories. For more, go to www.waterless.com. |
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