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Is it me???
I am continually amazed (amused?) By the antics of some when it comes to emptying their toilet cassettes. They equip themselves with marigold type rubber gloves, or sometimes even industrial elbow length NBC type gauntlets to carry out the task.
Can someone explain why they consider it necessary to do that?, They don't don such equipment when they USE their toilet, Or do they
So why do so when emptying the cassette, it's not as if they are in any sort of physical contact with the contents is it?, Is this the result of all the advertising we are subjected to concerning the billions of germs it is our civic duty to destroy by purchasing the advertisers "sanitising" product.
Have people never thought of simply washing their hands after completion of the "Ceremony of emptying"
Then we come onto the question of why do some deem it necessary to rinse their cassette 5 or 6 times? Once or twice is understandable but multiple rinses? The thing is going straight back into use to hold more of what has just been disposed of anyway.
I have tried to make this question amusing, but it's a question that Continually occurs to me, usually whilst drinking a glass of wine and watching the antics of others onsiteE.
Thoughts?
I am continually amazed (amused?) By the antics of some when it comes to emptying their toilet cassettes. They equip themselves with marigold type rubber gloves, or sometimes even industrial elbow length NBC type gauntlets to carry out the task.
Can someone explain why they consider it necessary to do that?, They don't don such equipment when they USE their toilet, Or do they
So why do so when emptying the cassette, it's not as if they are in any sort of physical contact with the contents is it?, Is this the result of all the advertising we are subjected to concerning the billions of germs it is our civic duty to destroy by purchasing the advertisers "sanitising" product.
Have people never thought of simply washing their hands after completion of the "Ceremony of emptying"
Then we come onto the question of why do some deem it necessary to rinse their cassette 5 or 6 times? Once or twice is understandable but multiple rinses? The thing is going straight back into use to hold more of what has just been disposed of anyway.
I have tried to make this question amusing, but it's a question that Continually occurs to me, usually whilst drinking a glass of wine and watching the antics of others onsiteE.
Thoughts?