News Flash: Toilet Seats Aren't That Dirty!

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A white toilet bowl in blue bathroom. With the recent release of the study that found "car steering wheels carry more than twice as many germs as a toilet seat," I feel compelled to share my thoughts.

Helloooo!...

When in the world is everyone going to figure it out?... Toilet seats just aren't that dirty!

Yeah, there's the stink-factor. And the splish-splash that sometimes goes along with it. But when was the last time your butt was actually "dirty"?

I'm talking the outside part... the big cheeky part... the part that actually touches the toilet seat. When you think about it, that's probably one of the cleanest parts ON our bodies!

Mostly because that area rarely sees the light of day. And, therefore, it has very few occasions on which to pick up dirt and grime and bacteria.

So why do you suppose we are so inclined to continue thinking that a toilet seat is obviously "dirty"?

"Surprisingly, toilet seats consistently had the lowest bacteria levels of the 12 surfaces tested." Source

Still don't believe me?...


Try these on for size:

1. "Urine on the toilet seat. Although disgusting, it is a nearly sterile liquid."
Source: Security World

2. "In terms of germs, its better to eat off a toilet seat."
Source: The Germ Freak's Guide To Outwitting Colds & Flu

3. "Do you "hover" over the toilet seat instead of sitting on it? While 50% of Americans won't sit on a public toilet seat, your risk of catching something from one is so minimal that you can go ahead and take a seat. Studies by microbiologist Charles Gerba, Ph.D., confirm that the faucet handle in most bathrooms at work have 400 times more germs than the toilet seat."
Source: Allison Janse, author of The Germ Freak's Guide to Outwitting Colds & Flu


All of these things are dirtier than toilet seats:

[Use your browser's "find" feature (CTL+F) to jump to the first occurrence of "seat" to see get right to the point in each of these articles.]

So there!

Now everyone... go and wash your hands please.

"Touching a toilet seat with your hand is riskier than sitting on it."
Source: Real Simple Magazine, July 2006


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Occurrence of Bacteria & Biochemical Markers On Public Surfaces (.pdf)

Antibacterial Soaps Aren't Better


Now this is dirty!...

Listen to Bud Light's Real Men of Genius "Mr. Bathroom Stall Dirty Joke Writer".
Click for more Bud Light Real Men of Genius radio ads - mp3


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2 Comments

Lea Ann Savage said:

Thank you for posting this - sitting down on a public toilet seat and rising with a wet bottom is one of my pet peeves!

randy said:

Thanks for the laughs and Bud Light promo.

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