Pats Dragon
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- Joined
- Jul 19, 2004
Can you take spray lysol into the parks?
Wouldn't Lysol wipes be easier to carry and use? I know they aren't restricted.Can you take spray lysol into the parks?
please think about using the wipes instead as I am very allergic to the spray in that I mean a trip to the ER and most likely an admission if sprayed near me.Can you take spray lysol into the parks?
I'm confused...why couldn't you use the wipes on toilet seats?Wipes would not be as good because I want to use the spray on toilet seats. You can get monkey pox from toilet seats and although the chances are slim, it is a disease I would prefer my family have no chance of getting. Now over 1000 cases in Georgia!
With gloves you’ll get over it fast. Just tell yourself it beats getting whatever you’re worried about catching.I can and honestly didn't thinkabout allergic reactions. Sorry. I don't usually relish putting my hand that close to a public toilet. Squeamish
The wipe will be between your hand and the seat. use 2 if it helps you feel better. Plus bring disposable gloves. Seems like it's much more portable and easier all the way around.I can and honestly didn't thinkabout allergic reactions. Sorry. I don't usually relish putting my hand that close to a public toilet. Squeamish
Can you take spray lysol into the parks?
Agreed!! I posted an NPR news article.To help assuage your concerns, I would suggest seeking out a reputable news source for valid information about the disease. NBC News has a very good article on the latest research, none of which indicates contact with toilet seats as a means of transmission. Enjoy your trip.
I'm wondering if she may be concerned for her children touching the seat? Their legs wouldn't be long enough to squat. However, I'm betting disposable travel toilet seat covers can probably be found on Amazon if Pat's really worried about it.just do like a normal woman and either perfect the squatting technique or put down a layer of tp around the toilet seat