Janitor dishes out secrets to finding the cleanest public bathroom

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A janitor has shared tips on locating the cleanest public bathroom—and identified one toilet to avoid at all costs

The secret to findding the cleanest public bathroom

Public restrooms aren’t always the cleanest, but one janitor, Jennifer Cullison, offers tips on selecting the best stalls.

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Janitor Jennifer Cullison advises to avoid using the first stall in public bathrooms, as it’s the most used. Image Credits: Facebook

 

Her insights help users make informed choices in public bathrooms, avoiding the dirtiest spots.

Cullison, who has worked as a janitor and studies human behavior, shares that the first stall is often the dirtiest. She explains that people entering the restroom usually choose the first stall they see, making it the most frequently used and hardest to keep clean.

“The first stall is the most used,” Cullison advises. “Go to the farthest stall from the door for a cleaner experience.”

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She recommends choosing the farthest stall from the door, as these stalls are usually less occupied. Image Credits: Getty

 

Choose left over right

If stalls line both sides of a restroom, Cullison recommends choosing a stall on the left side.

She explains that most people instinctively choose the right, which means the left side sees less traffic.

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When stalls are on both sides, it’s best to go left since most people tend to choose the right side. Image Credits: Getty

 

“In a bathroom with stalls on both sides, choose the left,” Cullison says. “People are naturally more likely to go right.”

Cullison suggests this choice could be influenced by people’s dominant hand, as right-handed individuals may feel more comfortable turning right.

Avoid the handicap stall

Cullison’s final tip is to avoid the handicap stall unless absolutely necessary.

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Cullison suggests avoiding handicap stalls, as they should be available for those who truly need them. Image Credits: Getty

 

This stall should be available for individuals with disabilities, but kids, attracted by its spaciousness, often use it as a novelty.

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“Leave the handicap stall for those who really need it,” Cullison suggests. “Most kids love the extra space and will head straight for it.”

Cullison’s revelation sparked debate among many viewers

On social media, Cullison’s tips received a range of responses online. Many users expressed gratitude, finding her advice practical and reassuring.

However, other were more skeptical.

One person said: I just go behind a bush, no worries, for 1&2.

A second wrote: I mean it’s her job to clean them so they should all be clean.

While a third commented: Guess depends on level of urgency.

Another added: Not much point in using a disabled toilet. Should use one that works.

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Her tips have been appreciated by followers who have long wondered about the best bathroom stalls to use. Image Credits: Getty

 

Someone else said: I appreciate trans genders but build separate toilets and changing rooms for them before forcing laws upon us.

Jennifer Cullison’s advice simplifies the choice of restroom stalls, using common behavior patterns to guide public restroom users toward cleaner options. By avoiding the first stall, choosing left over right, and respecting the handicap stall, users can improve their restroom experience.


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