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06th Jan 2016

Why you should NEVER flush the loo with the lid up

Katie Mythen-Lynch

The toilet seat is the source of much anguish in many households. Women want it up, men leave it down. Arguments ensue.

What many people don’t know is that the seat should be the least of your worries, such are the abominable horrors that lurk underneath it.

The lid, and the closing of it before you flush, is of infinitely bigger importance… and everyone in your family should know why.

Be warned; this is gross.

Leaving the lid of the toilet up when you flush sends an explosion of bacteria, which boffins refer to as ‘toilet plume’ from the toilet bowl into the air.

What goes up must come down and toilet plume is no different; it lands all over the surrounding area, spreading fecal bacteria, microorganisms and viruses from the bath tub to your toothbrush.

Toilet plume has been linked to gastroenteritis outbreaks on airplanes and cruise ships and may even have been responsible for a SARS outbreak in 2003. More commonly, it’s a vehicle for stomach bugs in homes, schools and offices.

When a team from Leeds University carried out tests on a sterilised toilet cubicle, they discovered that Clostridium difficile (C. diff – the bacterium that causes diarrhea and more serious intestinal conditions such as colitis) could travel up to ten inches about the toilet seat after flushing… and it lingered in the air for more than 90 minutes afterwards.

Yikes. We’ll be storing our toothbrushes, bath toys and accessories in a drawer from now on…