
In an ordinary bathroom, the toilet bowl alone contains 3.2 million bacteria. With bad habits, we can spread all those germs everywhere even without realizing what we’re doing. As a result, we might have skin with acne or an upset stomach.
We got curious about which mistakes we make every day in our bathroom and how we can escape them.

Shaving your bikini area

It is natural to have hair in our bikini area. First of all, they contain pheromones that attract the opposite gender. Second, they protect you from foreign bacteria. Also, when we shave there, we can damage the skin a lot.

Missing some spots when washing your body in the shower

Your body is protected from bacteria and acne only when it is clean. And it should be totally clean. The area we most often skip washing in the shower is the back, the scalp, the bottom of your feet, and behind your ears.

Leaving your toothbrush on the counter

The bathroom is not the cleanest area in home and it is better to not even try to imagine how many bacteria live there. Nobody wants their toothbrushes to be attacked with germs and lots of counters in bathrooms are located close to a toilet, which makes it a risk zone.

Using a towel for your face

Even if you have a special towel for your face, still it can be very dangerous, especially for people with skin problems. Each time you use the same towel to dry your face and then leave it wet. This creates the perfect environment for cultivating bacteria.

Flushing the toilet while the lid is up

When you flush a toilet with an open lid, the cyclone produced by common toilets would push bacteria and aerosols to 6 meters away. Those invisible bacteria and viruses will float in the air for hours, and even drop at towels and clothes in your bathroom, which may well create the possibility of secondary transmission, especially in COVID-19 spreading time.

JOMOO i+ Series Smart Toilet builds 3 lines of protection to prevent the spread of aerosol transmissible diseases.

JOMOO innovated the Water Curtain Protection function, water curtain forms while flushing. It can not only stop odor, but isolate the aerosol and prevent fecal-oral transmission, keeping your bathroom fresh and clean.
Source: brightside


