in a bathroom which stall usually has the least germs?


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and why?

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I'm totally guessing, but I would say the first stall because when most people enter a bathroom, they don't enter the very first stall. Maybe that's just me, though.

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Stanless steel if you are asking type. no rust and germ growing capabilities. Although i still don't trust em. Pee+metal=rust with germs. Plus don't forget about the handle. Also as a side note make sure the door to the outside is a walk in where you don't have to touch the door on the way out after you wahsed your hands. Chances are Gladdis doesn't wash hers.
Well all stalls have germs but unless a janitor cleand it first it would be the best one to do whatever u need to do.. so if it answers your question well there then.
The middle ones.

Everyone goes on either end and the middle ones stay cleaner.
Most people use the one closest to the door. You can tell because that's the one that runs out of toilet paper first. So I use the very last one because it is the least used.
The first stall, everybody avoids that one because they feel the need for privacy so head to the middle stalls.
the out of order ones.
I think it might be the middle one, because people either want to be as close or as far away from the door as possible, and hardly anyone uses the middle stall.
they are all the same .......use your at you house for safe and clean experience....
I believe I read in Cosmo a while back that the one closest to the door is the one that gets used the least, so I would assume that one. (Don't know if it is true but...)

Although... I would venture to guess that they are all about the same. Supposedly urine is steril and the ancient romans used to use it for washing their clothing. I either had a crazy high school teacher, or there is some merit in that.
The 1st stall...for some reason people don't use that as much.
The one closest to the door. Probably b/c nobody wants to be close to the door while they're doing their business.
It's usually best for you to carry Lysol wet wipes in your purse and use them to wipe the seat before you sit and don't just rely on the toilet seat covers. Then wash your hands with antibacterial soap and hot water.
the one closest to the urinals or the door because nobody wants everyone to hear the grunts!

The toliet seat is normally the cleanest thing in a house because of the germophobic fear of transmission of disease! Sit in the first stall push it out & move on!
The one closest to the bathroom door. Studies show that people tend to choose the furthest stall from the door they can, then the secondary choice is to choose a stall that isn't adjacent to another stall that has a person in it.
1st stall......seen it on Dr. Drew the other night
all public restrooms are nasty but the one you have at home is an exception
I saw this on the news........it is the stall closest to the bathroom entrance. Most people walk past it toward the back of the room since they're afraid people will peek in while they're using the toilet. Seriously. The further you get toward the back of the restroom, the more germs were found.
The bathroom with the least germs is the one that has had the least germy people in it, and because you never know how clean someone else is, it's a toss up. The one person who used the toilet by the door might have been terribly sick and had a total disregard for anyone else's health, so I'd say use the one at home if you can hold it, if not, my grandmother taught me some neat dangling tricks...lol
Any, many, miny, moe....in other words; take your pick.


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