Regular house cleaning is a necessity if we would like to keep our hygiene rate up to a healthy level . Not only your domestic cleaners but the homeowners or tenants could do some light cleaning on a regular basis especially in their toilet.
According to a survey carried out by charity organisation Toilet Twinning which works for sanitation improvement and disease prevention most Brits do not clean their toilets often enough. The poll participants range from 16 to 64-year-olds which show the result that 78% of the nation does not clean their toilets daily and 6 % actually just wipe down the toilet bowl when it gets dirty. Only one out of five Britons clean their toilet daily. It is recommendable, however, that in an average household of a family of four with one bathroom, the toilet to be clean daily to keep bacteria away.
Scottish people rated the highest for toilet cleanliness with 27% scrubbing out their toilet every day compared to Londoners with 19% daily cleaning. The Welsh scored the lowest – only one in ten clean their toilets once a month! Additionally, it has turn out that the toilet is a sociable place where phones, texts, e-mails or Facebook and Twitter are a regular companion. 5.5. million people have confessed to chat in the loo.