Avoid touching the doorknob.
It is common knowledge that a lot of people frequently use public restrooms. Several hands carrying germs from diverse locations touch the doorknob. So, you can open the knob with a tissue and then close it after you’re finished.
- safeguard your own property.
After using the restroom, you may wash your hands with hand soap to remove germs, but if you leave your personal items on the floor or basin, they may also pick up bacteria that can linger for a long time. That might be more contagious.
Do not use a hand dryer.
Even though you are eager to dry your hands quickly, resist the urge to use a hand dryer. The blow dryer’s heated air can help spread airborne bacteria. Use a paper towel or napkin to dry your hands after washing them to prevent infection.
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