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I’m a cleaning expert – people always forget to close the toilet lid when flushing and it’s making them sick

APPARENTLY, many of us aren't using the toilet correctly.

According to a professional cleaner, we should be putting the toilet seat down before we flush for a sickening reason.

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A professional cleaner is sharing why people should flush their toilets once the lid is closedCredit: Tiktok/katesgreats
she posted online.

As she explained the effect, she shared pictures from a study that used black light to show toilet water spraying out of the toilet and over the seat after being flushed.

After admitting she felt the information was "pretty terrifying," Kremer added: "So this means the water is probably on your toilet paper, definitely on your bath mat, and probably on your toothbrush."

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Kremer's followers seemed to be equally as disgusted by the revelation, with one claiming her day was ruined after seeing the video.

"I am never using a public bathroom ever in my life," another disappointed user wrote.

A third surprised viewer complimented her for sharing both a horror story and a cleaning tip in one try.

Meanwhile, others claimed they keep their toilet brushes in the medicine cabinet specifically to help keep them clean and away from the plume effect.

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SHOULD YOU BE WORRIED?

While you may certainly feel queasy about the cleanliness of your toilet, air, and everything in your bathroom, there are conflicting data about how harmful toilet plumes actually are.

Richard Watkins, M.D., an infectious disease physician and associate professor of internal medicine at Northeast Ohio Medical University, told that there has been little evidence that the sprayed fecal matter has negative effects on people's health.

"Whether toilet plume makes people sick is controversial and not conclusively proven," he noted.

However, The Massachusetts Institute of Technology said there is a reason to worry.

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