rustyriffs,

Seat AND lid go down, always, no exceptions. Other than having a fundamental redesign of the entire structure, this is the only correct solution.

Seventhlevin,

I’ve always thought that toilets should be more like shower stalls.

rustyriffs,

care to elaborate?

Seventhlevin,

Nah

rustyriffs,

'aight then.

Peppycito,

Get one of those non-slamming lids and it’s too easy to knock if down while flushing. It’s half closed as you leave the room.

geogle,
@geogle@lemmy.world avatar

Only downside is when you’re at a friend’s place and realize too late that they don’t have such an awesome amenity. You end up being the toilet slamming asshole, yet again.

rustyriffs,

I immediately imagined it being a heavy seat that gets slammed too XD

glibg10b,

I’m feeling déjà vu reading this comment

vox,
@vox@sopuli.xyz avatar

my toilet in rented apartment doesn’t have a lid

OrteilGenou,

Pro tip; keep an umbrella in the corner, pop it open and set it upside down on the turlet before you flush

Triple_B,

You can buy lids at Home Depot/Lowes.

Z4rK,

I usually close it afterwards, unless I did a stinky - then I’ll leave it open to throw off suspicion.

rustyriffs,
SmoothIsFast,

Lid up when flushing means the particles stay in the air for less time vs closing the lid. Closed lid creates more pressure, and the particles will also travel farther.

Gabu,

I truly don’t understand how this is a thing at all… Takes less than a second to open the lid, why would you not close it by default?

Raine_Wolf,

PSA: For maximum hygiene, close the lid BEFORE you flush.

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

closes lid

Sits down

Shits on lid

Flushes

bratosch,

Taking ‘Upper decker’ to the next level

Raine_Wolf,

Dad, you’re drunk!

rostby,

My name’s not dunk

cor315,

But then how am I supposed to look at my poop swirling down the drain?

elvith,

And how can I stand in front of the toilet and pee into the flushing toilet then?

smeg,

That’s the real reason I installed that camera under the seat

Tavarin,
@Tavarin@lemmy.ca avatar

Mythbusters found it makes no difference in the spread of fecal matter. Toilet lids aren’t perfect seals.

shplane,

Do you have a source? I googled it and this site said that Mythbusters found the opposite - theplumbingauthority.com/…/mythbusters-plumbing-e….

Tavarin,
@Tavarin@lemmy.ca avatar

Going off memory of the episode.

And from what I recall your source is leaving out the part where they found poop particles everywhere when they flushed with the lid down as well.

SmoothIsFast,

Not how it works, sorry to tell you. In fact, putting the lid down means you are keeping those particles airborne for another 11 minutes or so due to increased pressure with the lid down.

shplane,

Do you have a source? I googled it and every site listed said you should close the lid. The only one that didn’t was the New York Post, which is a famously inaccurate and overly contrarian news source.

SmoothIsFast,

People usually see the initial drop of visible particles to mean closing the lid is better but it just causes the mist to aerosol more into nano particles when the lid is closed. I don’t have the study itself handy at the moment, let me dig a bit more but I did find this article which was referencing similar findings. Let me try and find the paper itself though, but in the meantime here is a small except about the study from a site that was promoting the conference where it was presented at:

microbiologysociety.org/…/does-putting-the-lid-do…

Bitswap,

The first line of that article supports putting the lid down…and so do subsequent statements…

Research has found that flushing the toilet with the lid down could reduce airborne particles by as much as 50%

The research found that putting the toilet lid down reduced the number of both visible and smaller droplets during and after flushing by 30-60%

Lid down causes 30-60% reduction of droplets in the air but they stay in the air longer…

SmoothIsFast,

Nice way to conviently omit the next fucking bit of the article like Google does 🙄

However, use of the lid also increased the diameter and concentration of the bacteria in these droplets.

It was also found that airborne microdroplets were detected for 16 minutes after flushing the toilet with the lid down, 11 minutes longer than when the toilet was flushed with the lid up. The researchers suggest that this could be due to particles being re-aerosolised from surfaces rather than being created by the turbulence of the toilet flushing. Alternatively, the researchers suggest that airborne particles could stick together, or agglomerate, which would cause them to remain airborne for longer.

I.e droplets with more bacteria lingering around longer in the air and traveling further. The biggest risk with bacterial contamination is concentration, which this literally tells you is increased by putting down the lid as well as spreading further with a longer time airborne. But go on showing your lack of comprehension.

Bitswap, (edited )

Lol. You are ignoring your own article source…but I’ll leave you to your incorrect understanding.

I’ll also note that the only source you’ve provided has no data or supporting research paper behind it. Just an article.

Zacryon,

I’d say this is still up for debate. From the papers I skimmed it might be better to close the lid and open the windows. I discussed this in another comment here: feddit.de/comment/5298414

Matriks404,

Only at 25 I have learned I am supposed to close the lid, no one ever said anything about that before in my life. Now I am always doing it.

soggy_kitty,

That probably means your parents didn’t put it down in the house you grew up in. You would have worked out it was always closed every time you walk in.

So you were never going to learn at home, you did well to work that out at 25

Caesium,

I close the lid because otherwise my cat will drink out of the toilet

jopepa,

Plus, it’s more mysterious and potentially surprising.

Send_me_nude_girls,
@Send_me_nude_girls@feddit.de avatar

Yeah that coworker who never removes his stains loves to make people focus on it.

CoolBeance,
@CoolBeance@lemmy.world avatar

Well now I’m going to expect something surprising

jopepa,

Then it’s just gross any way you’d flip the lid.

tiredofsametab,

They don't have Washlets (bidet seats) so they're all a fail from me :P

Though 100% on closing the lid.

xantoxis,

Best reason to close the lid: The things you do in the toilet smell. Lid keeps the smells from spreading.

MisterD,

I do it to prevent my dog from drinking from the toilet

remotelove,

Flushing is a thing.

soggy_kitty,

Tell me you haven’t owned a house without telling me you haven’t owned a house

remotelove,

I own two houses and seven toilets and I can’t say that I have ever had my toilets stink unless they are broken or not cleaned regularly.

Also, they might be stinky if I was to get my nose all up in there, but I tend not to do that.

As far as I know, my bathrooms all have working fans as well. That could cause issues if they were broken.

soggy_kitty,

Cleaning regularly is the one, your short comment above insinuated flushing is all you need to do.

remotelove,

The short comment I posted should be classified as a quip.

What it actually insinuated is there is a very short list of operating and maintenance procedures for toilets. If you are to the point of closing the lid to contain odors, some of those basic steps might be getting missed. Hence, the quip.

helmet91,

Plus it hides the nasty stuff you leave behind, when you don’t know how to operate a toilet brush.

SmoothIsFast,

Actually it doesn’t, flushing with the lid closed can leave the particles in the air for up to around 11minutes longer as they exit the side of the toilet with more velocity and pressure. It’s not a sealed system.

xantoxis,

Yeah, I’m aware that toilet lids are not an airtight system, I’ve seen them. It still does slow down airflow enough for most of the poop to settle instead of spreading to your whole house.

SmoothIsFast,

No it actually does not, it increases the spread and creates a pressure build up compared to being open, you are initially adding volume into the toilet when you flush with the lid closed this pressure build up is greater and spreada the particles further. You are essentially creating a shit nozzle on the sides of your toilet. All the lid does is help the particles become bigger so there are fewer visible particles but they are bigger and travel further, while remaining airborne longer due to their velocity.

Varyk,

This is how I needed this dilemma explained to me.

variants_of_concern,

Plus if you drop anything in the bathroom and the lid is up it’s ending up in the toilet, learned that one morning when I was about to brush my teeth, that’s when I became a dedicated kid closer

kn33,

dedicated kid closer

“Listen, I just know you’re going to love this play set; and what a deal you’re getting on it, too!”

jopepa,

I’m in sales myself and have always admired people that can close with such young markets. Your TEDx “Never Speak First” on power dynamic sales with preverbal toddlers was riveting, what other tricks have you learned to adapt with new generations?

CoolBeance,
@CoolBeance@lemmy.world avatar

“By the way, I’m not too sure if this deal will last until after your afternoon nappies, so you should probably think about when you’re gonna pick this up! I mean, what a waste it would be, right? Remember Mr. Sprinklemuffins?”

vic_rattlehead,

Juice boxes are for closers.

Matriks404,

My braces single elastic band one time landed perfectly in the toilet bowl. At work, lol.

Kase,

What did you do next?

No pressure, but your answer may dictate whether I sleep tonight ever again.

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