They’re called “farticles” (fart particles) and they like to settle upon toothbrushes and the olfactory area of air intake systems. It’s not really dust, per se, but it’s dirty nonetheless. If you have a fresh crop of them, well, I hope the gov’t pays you a subsidy to *not* distribute. Bottle it up, instead. Horsepower in a bottle.
or chem trails.....Farts are nothing more than poopspores.
Germaphobe here.
This is exactly why I keep my toothbrush in an enclosed tube, then in an enclosed plastic leak proof box then in a cabinet on the other side of the room from the commode. Looking at a small wall safe to put in the bathroom.
Assign one bathroom for pooping. Do not store oral hygiene equipment in that bathroom.Germaphobe here.
This is exactly why I keep my toothbrush in an enclosed tube, then in an enclosed plastic leak proof box then in a cabinet on the other side of the room from the commode. Looking at a small wall safe to put in the bathroom.
Assign one bathroom for pooping. Do not store oral hygiene equipment in that bathroom.
You already have a floor safe. Just keep it in there.
Assign one bathroom for pooping. Do not store oral hygiene equipment in that bathroom.
Our master bath has a fully enclosed toilet, in it's own little room, normal sized door, and a nice exhaust fan. The original plan had the toilet right next to the vanity with no wall, that was not going to fly. Paid a little extra to do it right.