Toilets can be places and if enough care is not taken to adopt hygienic practices we can contribute to the spread of many types of disease.
We are put off by messy, smelly restrooms, toilets or urinals and public ones are the main offenders.
So, if you mess it; clean it.
Nobody likes to clean up someone else’s mess and so it makes sense for everyone to clean up after themselves throughout the day to maintain a high standard of hygiene and cleanliness.
Some office toilets too need to have a code of practice put in place for the health and welfare of the workers because the cleaners usually clean up only once - at the end of the day.
Some people who are the first to turn up their noses in dirty, smelly toilets are themselves to blame for breaches of good toilet etiquette.
Is this because of their ignorance, indifference or upbringing?
For your information, we have listed the following common sense and logical rules of restroom, urinal, or toilet etiquette to bring us back on track: