Restaurant bathroom doorknobs!!! When exiting...

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FatHobbit
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Jan 23, 2011 12:42pm
OSH;648979 wrote:I have seen WAY too many toilet seats with crap on the underside of them. How does that happen?

I wonder about that too. I was in public bathroom the other day and someone crapped on the seat. I have a hard time believing that was an accident.
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password
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Jan 23, 2011 5:17pm
OSH;648979 wrote:Haha. Good point. But...no. Definitely don't do that.

I just cannot lift a toilet seat up with my hands anymore. I have seen WAY too many toilet seats with crap on the underside of them. How does that happen? I am not about to put my hand in crap that is hidden on the underside of the seat.

You make a good point but there are some people that do use their hands to lift the toilet seat while touching the shit that is stuck to the bottom.Those same people then finish their business and then exit the bathroom without washing their hands and depositing some of that shit on the door knob for the next person to grab with their bare hands.
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believer
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Jan 23, 2011 7:34pm
derek bomar;647711 wrote:you guys are pussies. use your fucking hand...also, I don't wash my hands after I wipe my ass. Gotta keep the immune system on its toes.
LMAO!
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O-Trap
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Jan 23, 2011 9:42pm
Bigred1995;647545 wrote:I use my hand; I have an immune system for a reason, might as well let it do it's job!

Bingo. If you touch silverware, a tray, a table, or any of a slew of other things in the restaurant, you're defeating the purpose.

Suck it up and grab the doorknob like a man, pussies! ;)
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Jan 27, 2011 8:38pm
I have enjoyed reading this thread and taking in all the opinions. I am actually shocked by the number of posters who say they have never seen anyone use their sleeve or open the door with a paper towel. I have seen it often.

Now a little secret about BRF. If I am in the bathroom by myself, I rarely wash my hands when done. BUT, if there is somebody else in there, I will give a "courtesy" wash for their benefit! Ha ha ha ha!
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friendfromlowry
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Jan 27, 2011 9:04pm
Let's suppose I'm at home, and as I'm leaving the bathroom I use a paper towel to open the door. Obviously the bathroom door at my house doesn't have nearly the public exposure as restaurant would, but it's still a bathroom doorknob. So I use a paper towel to open the door; I'm feeling pretty good about myself. But then I touch the lightswitch, and I go open the fridge, and the phone rings, and the tv is too loud so I turn it down with the remote, then I open a drawer to get out a fork. Boom. Just recontaminated my hands five different times in under a minute (potentially).
You could have similar circumstances at a restaurant. You open a door with a papertowel but then you touch the handrail, shake someone's hand, touch the back of someone's chair or counter, etc.
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Manhattan Buckeye
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Jan 27, 2011 9:11pm
^^^

Not only that, but what about restrooms that have blowers? A lot of restrooms don't have paper towels - are people taking toilet paper or using their sleeves (ugh, gross) to open doors?
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fan_from_texas
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Jan 27, 2011 9:14pm
Manhattan Buckeye;647535 wrote:Neither, just wash my hands a lot and hope for the best. Chances are the fork/knife/spoon I touch has more germs than the bathroom handle. Heck, probably my laptop has more germs right now. If I had to do it, I'd use a paper towel, IMO using your shirt sleeve is more gross than doing nothing at all.

Same. I don't worry about germs too much. I wash my hands often and keep my fingers crossed. I'm sure my phone/laptop have far more germs than a regularly-cleaned public restroom.
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Jan 27, 2011 9:19pm
If some of you have ever worked in the restaurant's kitchen you would soon realize that the doorknob in the bathroom is the least of your worries.
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BRF
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Jan 27, 2011 9:38pm
majorspark;655791 wrote:If some of you have ever worked in the restaurant's kitchen you would soon realize that the doorknob in the bathroom is the least of your worries.
Bam!

Another good reason to be a good tipper! :-)