The document discusses the dangers of school washrooms and provides tips for proper hygiene. It notes that 32% of children do not wash their hands properly, spreading germs. Soap, towels, and hot air dryers can increase bacteria. The average person spends about 3 years of their life using the toilet. It then provides guidelines for proper toilet use, including wiping with toilet paper and flushing it, covering the seat, avoiding splashes, and washing hands with soap and paper towels. Following these tips can lead to fewer sick days and happier students.
1. I fear school because…..
dangers in a School
• No parent around
• Loud Teachers
• Bullying classmates
• Homework
• Punishments
• Cold Tiffins
• Principal
• Dirty Washrooms
9. An average person
visits the toilet
2500 times a year.
About 6-8 times
a day.
You spend about
3 years of your life
in the toilet.
Make sure you
don’t spend these
years with bacteria
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12. To assist in such situations
shares with you a few pointers to avoid the most common mistakes.
13. The right way to
use a commode
is to seat one self
on it, the way one
sits on a chair,
with feet resting
on the floor...
15. Tear off an
adequate
piece of toilet
tissue from
the toilet roll to
clean yourself
and flush it
down the
commode.
16. Toilet roll tissues
are designed to
disintegrate in
water so that
they do not clog
the drains.
Never throw the
used tissue on
the floor or in the
waste bin.
19. Look for the
dispensing
button or lever
and depress it
with one hand.
Collect the
dispensed soap
from the spout in
the other.
Don’t let it spill
on the floor.
21. Use the paper
towel from the
dispenser to dry
your hands.
Pull out one
tissue at a time.
Pull out only as
many as you
need and avoid
wastage.
22. Paper towels
have a high wet
strength and do
not disintegrate
in water, hence
never throw the
used towels in
the commode or
they will choke
the commode
drain.