Not exact matches
-- A cafeteria tray had more
than 10 times as many
germs as a
toilet seat (33,800 bacterial cells per square inch vs. 3,200 bacterial cells per square inch).
Tests have shown that there are more
germs on household floor surfaces
than on
toilet seats, kitchen counters and bathroom tiles combined.
We suppose sitting on the floor is a better alternative
than sitting on the open
toilet, since it doesn't seem to have a lid, plus we imagine there are
germs on every surface in there.
More
germs reside on these two items
than on most any
toilet seat.