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Which Stall Should You Pick When Visiting A Public Restroom?

Which Stall Should You Pick When Visiting A Public Restroom?

When on the move, public restrooms are a huge necessity. Whether you’re out grocery shopping or visiting a mall, or road tripping, you’re going to have to visit one of these at some point or the other.

We all know, however, that public toilets are health hazards just waiting to happen. Men often cringe at the idea of visiting the public urinal, while many women refuse to step into one unless they need to wash their hands.

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Fortunately, there is a way you can limit your exposure to the massive party of germs and bacteria in the public restrooms. Here’s how you can choose the cleanest stall at places like these.

Skip The Middle Stalls, Says Research

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A 1995 paper published in the journal Psychological Science, detailed out a variety of short experiments that focused solely on the centrality preference. On examining the bathroom habits of people in a public bathroom in California, sixty percent of finished rolls of toilet paper came from middle stalls. This meant that only 40 percent of finished rolls of toilet paper came from the ends.1 Psychiatrists call this the “centrality preference”.

Thus, research declares that the middle stalls are usually the ones you need to avoid. This is because, when given a choice of either an equal number of equally clean or equally dirty toilet stalls, people tend to pick the ones the middle.

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Personal Hygiene Tip: Which Stall To Choose

It now becomes obvious that the stalls you need to choose when in a public restroom are the ones either right in the beginning or right at the end, as they have a higher likelihood of being cleaner than the ones in the middle.

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However, if you want to really get into the specifics, it is possible to narrow down your stall choosing even further. Further research states that women tend to choose the stalls that are located the farthest away from the bathroom door. So if you’re at a ladies-only public restroom, your most hygienic option is the very first stall in the bathroom.

For men, the stalls located the furthest from the door are your best bet since most men tend to choose the very first urinal in the bathroom, making it, along with the ones in the middle, the most unhygienic option.

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The Cleanliness Guide To Using Public Restrooms

Plus, if you’re the regular germ-phobe, you’re still going to worry about hygiene, irrespective of what number urinal you’re using, and with reason. This is because research or no research, there is still a fair chance that you may contract something from the first few or the last couple of stalls.

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Follow this seven-step guide to ensure that you stay germ-free as much as possible when using a public restroom.

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References
1 Christenfeld, Nicholas. “Choices from identical options.” Psychological Science 6, no. 1 (1995): 50-55.
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