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to be revolted by this?

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Goldmandra · 15/10/2012 13:02

99% of people interviewed at motorway service stations toilets claimed they had washed their hands after going to the toilet. Electronic recording devices revealed only 32% of men and 64% of women actually did.

Why is it so difficult to use a bit of soap and water for the sake of keeping poo
out of our food?

Ugh!

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safflower · 17/10/2012 10:18

Ariel Grin

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ArielThePiraticalMermaid · 17/10/2012 10:06

Spam, I think you need to calm down. Or set up a pressure/awareness group or something. Use that anger, anyway!

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safflower · 17/10/2012 09:05

spamSpamSpam What are you? The toilet Police? Do you spend your time sitting outside public lavatories doing surveys in order to make that statement? Grin

Clearly you have not met me.

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PumpkInDublic · 16/10/2012 23:03

I think hand washing is more social requirement that is either conditioned into you or isn't.

I feel better using elbows and feet to touch as much as possible in toilets, less likely to touch my face with elbows.

I wash my hands, but the number of bathrooms I go into where the sink with the toothbrush on is near the toilet, and you go in and the top toilet lid is up, so when they flushed all the water sprayed up and all over their toothbrushes......

Even see when they go into public places with those lights that show body fluids? Once you've seen that you wouldn't worry about a handle on a door. You should see what bags pick up when you put them on the toilet floor, or even hanging on the door, the door gets covered too.

Wash, anti bac after, you're still covered in shit and piss. Some more than others.

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Spamspamspam · 16/10/2012 22:52

Those "using gel" Bollocks do you! I have never ever in my 43 years seen anyone use gel when leaving a bathroom it's just an excuse to cover up the laziness you have to washing. Bloody disgusting whatever the "excuse". In fact the amount of people who don't gel when entering a hospital is also mind boggling but I suppose they have some kind of excuse up their sleeves.... Filthy lazy sods is what it is...

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Devora · 16/10/2012 22:29

Also, if you leave it until you get out of the bathroom to put gel on your hands, then surely you end up touching and contaminating other surfaces? You may unwittingly touch your face, your mouth, you will touch your handbag while getting the gel out...

I can't bear it. I'm off to the bathroom again.

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Goldmandra · 16/10/2012 20:17

What KenLeeeeeee! says ^^^

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KenLeeeeeee · 16/10/2012 19:27

I remember the first time I read the words "faeco-oral transmission" in a Microbiology textbook at uni.... If I wasn't already unbelievably obsessive about washing my hands after going to the loo, I bloody am now!

Those who don't wash - do you realise that flushing the loo sends a fine spray of toilet water into the air, containing millions of tiny poo particles and bacteria? You might not have wiped your arse with your bare hands, but there will be traces of faecal matter on you after you've used a toilet, no matter how careful you are.

Food poisoning doesn't just magically happen when food isn't cooked properly or left out - it has to have the bacteria in it to start with, and where do you think a large proportion of them come from? ARSES, that's where. Where bacteria don't survive (in any great numbers anyway) is on cold metal surfaces - i.e. door handles. The amount of bacteria on your hands if you've washed throughly then touched a door handle, compared to not washing at all will be considerably lower.

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supergreenuk · 16/10/2012 18:41

Oh boy. I don't use gel because I'm lazy I use it because I would rather do that than touch ANYTHING. I lock the door with my foot if I can, I flush with my foot if I can, I pull the door open with my little finger. Once I'm out I gel. For the comment regarding my gel bottle being covered in germs. Your right which is why I put a few squirts on then put my bottle away and only then do I rub it in. I have had to be a little less worried since potty training as its impossible to put her on the seat without her touching it and I insist on her washing her hands which is so hard as you have to lift her to allow her to do it. Sometimes I even have to do all this while juggling my little on.

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Devora · 16/10/2012 18:17

But those who think it's ok to just use antibac gel after opening the toilet door - do you not have any sense of responsibility towards those who are washing their hands and exiting? Couldn't you wash the shit germs off your hands for their sake, if not for your own?

[Exits stage left, chest puffed up like a pompous peacock]

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MrsKeithRichards · 16/10/2012 17:13

Sometimes you can even see the dirt washing off!

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eBook · 16/10/2012 16:33

Talking about hand washing and anti bac gels- can anyone suggest ones that are good for hands with excema?

You need something that doesn't contain SLS (Sodium Lauryl Sulphate). This is an industrial cleaner/detergent/foaming agent which is used in many handwashes.

Search "sls free handwash" and quite a lot of products come up, generally from "green" eco or organic suppliers.

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GhostShip · 16/10/2012 15:32

I don't think you realise how dirty your hands did feel until you wash them IMO

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SHRIIIEEEKPoolingBearBlood · 16/10/2012 15:31

Surely dustbin lids are filthy?
Thing is my hands feel dirty after visiting the toilet. It's conditioned.

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CelticPromise · 16/10/2012 15:30

I wash before cooking, after touching raw meat, after changing a shitty nappy, after a poo, when they feel grubby ( usually after public transport). Just not after every single wee. Nothing I've read here has persuaded me to change this.

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Goldmandra · 16/10/2012 15:28

Do you rummage around in the rubbish with your hands or just hold the outside of the binbag and the lid of the dustbin, zookeeper?

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zookeeper · 16/10/2012 15:16

I always wash my hands after emptying the bins, funnily enough; maybe because my hands feel dirty. I think that's it; I wash them when they feel dirty, but not as a matter of course after visiting the loo.

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Goldmandra · 16/10/2012 14:34

The Children's Hospital Eczema nurse told me it is antibacterial and you can use it as a light moisturiser as well as a soap substitute so covers all bases as far as I am concerned.

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allthefun · 16/10/2012 14:31

So my friend always invites me back for a coffee after school run. Without fail goes in has a wee doesn't wash her hands (WC door is in view of kitchen ) and then makes the coffee. Bleurgh.

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shewhowines · 16/10/2012 14:30

I'm surprised how many people on here, have admitted how skanky they are. How many others Mntters are there who are not brave enough to admit it?

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GhostShip · 16/10/2012 14:26

Yeah I used to use it as a soap substitute, had the shower one too. Worked wonders for my eczema that stuff.

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MrsKeithRichards · 16/10/2012 14:25

No it's not anti bac but a soap substitute.

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GhostShip · 16/10/2012 14:24

I have 2 jobs, one as a carer and the other I work at a popular online bike shop. The toilets in the second are horrible. The mechanics wash their hands but must just swill them with water and soap, then turn the taps off, leaving the taps covered in dirty soap (think oil, mud, crap) that then congeals.

Its vile. It really is.

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donnie · 16/10/2012 14:24

I also wsh my hands as soon as I get home from anywhere/before I start preparing food etc etc and I make my dds do the same.

There are some right minging skanks out there Wink.

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CoolaSchmoola · 16/10/2012 14:22

I wash the taps whilst washing my hands and then open the door with the paper towel I have just used (because of dirty bastards who don't wash theirs!!)

That way my hands are clean, the taps are clean - and I haven't touched the door handle after you filthy beggars that proclaim your use of handwash is perfectly fine - it's not.

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