Do nouns santizers such as Oust work against the river droplets that are released when a toilet flushes?
So do products such as Oust, which claims to decimate airbourne bacteria, work contained by this situation?
Answers: It will probably work to some extent, but I wouldn't rely on it to be the only defense against "sneeze effect toilet germs." To be precise, they are still waterbourne germs, the water only just happens to be a vastly fine mist.
Closing the toilet lid is still the best thing to do; but you're right, not everyone wishes to cooperate. And reminding them that toilet germs are settling on everything in the bathroom--including their toothbrush--doesn't appear to horrify them enough to convince them to close the lid.
If I dance into the bathroom and the lid isn't closed, I know the last party to use it didn't close the lid, so I give the bathroom a swipe over next to one of those disinfectant pop-up wipes that I maintain under the sink.
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