Using a public bathroom can be an uncomfortable proposition, as many people are hesitant to enter a public facility due to fears of coming in contact bacteria and germs. Public bathrooms can contain several kinds of harmful bacteria like E.coli, salmonella, coliform, rotavirus, and cold virus.[1] However, these bacteria do not survive long outside of the body and are not any more dangerous than the germs you might find in an average home.[2][3] Though not all public bathrooms are created equal, and some will be dirtier than others, if you look for a clean bathroom and follow good bathroom etiquette, you should be able to avoid getting too close to bacteria or germs. Part 1 - Locating a Clean Public Bathroom 1 → Know where to find the cleanest public bathrooms. To limit your contact with bacteria and germs you should try to only use toilets in hospitals and buildings that are cleaned regularly. Hospitals usually have the cleanest toilets as they use disinfectants often and heavily...