Despite businesses reopening and states relaxing their stay at home restrictions, the threat of COVID-19 still looms large. The biggest risk comes from close person-to-person contact, since the ...
In a world still reeling from the coronavirus pandemic, going to the bathroom may never be quite the same. A new study has found that flushing the toilet can produce a cloud of droplets that rises ...
The last thing anyone wants is a toilet with a weak flush. The Twin Traps TikTok account (@twinhomeexperts) shared a viral video with a tip that could save you the cost of a new toilet—and the ...
You may want to consider flushing with the toilet seat down. Research has found that toilets send large plumes of aerosol droplets flying into the air when flushed, which may be inhaled or land on ...
Here’s one more behavior to be hyper-aware of in order to prevent coronavirus transmission: what you do after you use the toilet. Scientists have found that in addition to clearing out whatever ...
Learn how to unclog a toilet without a plunger using simple household items like hot water, dish soap, and baking soda.
Keeping the toilet seat lid down before flushing doesn't entirely prevent germ spread, as tiny airborne particles still escape. While it reduces visible splashes and can prevent items from falling in, ...
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 ...