Even under the direst circumstances you probably would not sit on an unsanitary toilet seat. Possibly you might be in a situation where you have no choice but to use the toilet right now; right there and then; but, you would go through all sorts of contortions and balancing acts simply to avoid putting your skin into direct contact with THAT seat (and what about your clothes while you are doing all this – think about it?).

You Should Not Have To

It should go without saying that any toilet in your own home (and, for that matter, your friends’ homes) will have a very sanitary toilet seat so, the problem should only happen when you have a need to visit public toilets. Unfortunately, our modern lifestyle often places us away from the comforts of our homes; be it at a shopping mall, restaurant, movie theatre or whatever. It is in these places that we get to experience a wide range of conditions when we are “caught out” and just “have to go” – a situation that is worse for women than it is for men. Surely, the owner of the premises providing the toilets must realize that customers who are unhappy (let alone disgusted) with the condition of the toilets will be more than likely to frequent their competitor’s place next time around? As the toilet user, it is your right never to go back to that building if anything displeases you. It is the owner’s duty to ensure that his toilets please you and this includes providing a sanitary toilet seat in every cubicle.

Pro’s & Con’s Of Sanitary Toilet Seat Covers

Germs are basically invisible to our eyes so, even a clean looking toilet seat could be home to a gang of germs just waiting to transfer to your naked flesh So called “experts” may tell you that you are more likely to pick up germs from the escalator’s handrail than you are from a toilet seat but, your motto is always “better safe than sorry” and that is why; no matter how sanitary the toilet seat may appear to be; you try your hardest never to sit down on any toilet seat without a new, hygienic, toilet seat cover being in place. There is a downside however; the covers are tricky to put in place and, afterwards, how should you dispose of them? Technology has solved both these problems; all you need do is to find a toilet with a hands free, automatic, seat cover system installed.