But as ben pointed out there is more likely to be more bacteria in high traffic areas of the door.
Public bathroom door handles not as dirty as you think.
You probably already touched both today.
Sure you washed your hands before heading out of the bathroom.
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When you re done using the bathroom wash your hands thoroughly with soap and hot water for at least 20 seconds to get rid of any bacteria you may have picked up.
If you think the bathroom is the only germ haven in your office think again.
Among the dirtiest spots in a typical office are the microwave door and refrigerator door handles in the break room.
You did right but let s level with one another.
As you leave the bathroom if you can use your elbow to open the door so you don t pick up any more germs.
Then thoroughly dry them with a paper towel or air dryer.
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Watching a co worker leave a stall where he clearly wasn t just peeing and walk out without even going through the motion of washing his hands makes you think hard about that bathroom door handle.
The bathroom door handle.
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Wonderful concept but it takes only one person to contaminate a door handle.
Levels on surfaces including door handles.
Public restrooms are generally dirty places says.
So you aren t terribly likely to pick up infectious germs from a dry door handle.
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I would also argue i could use this on the outside of the restroom door.
Readings of 300 or higher are considered officially dirty and at high risk for spreading illness.
If you re home and you know your bathroom is super clean then you might not have to worry as much though you re still getting aerosolized fecal matter on it probably.
Here is an ergonomic study that analyzed wear patterns on do.
Also what about public bathrooms with lock or latch doors this swinging out does not help.