The bathroom is supposed to be a place of control. A quick flush, a rinse, a wash of the hands, and everything seems handled. Clean, contained, finished. That confidence, though, leans heavily on one ...
For years, we’ve been told to close the lid before flushing the toilet. It makes sense, since when the toilet flushes, it releases what's called a “toilet plume” or a spray of microscopic bacteria.
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