Fecal bacteria shoots into the air each time a lidless toilet is flushed. Then that air gets sucked up rapidly and shot onto your hands when you dry them with an air dryer.
USA TODAY, Asbury Park Press
Fri, 04/13/2018 - 6:01am
Fecal bacteria shoots into the air each time a lidless toilet is flushed. Then that air gets sucked up rapidly and shot onto your hands when you dry them with an air dryer.