Campsite Toilets

...and yet, despite the paranoia, and the wringing of (wet) hands, most seem to survive.
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Sign inside the toilets on a campsite in Switzerland a few years ago!
 
Day three at Glastonbury is like Chernobyl you should only go near the toilets in a full hazmat suit.
I thought that Hazmat suits where for Motorhomes whith a spare black waste cassette !

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And very few bother to wash their hands.That was bad enough pre Covid but I cannot for the life of me believe it now...I use every opportunity to wash my hands,,BUSBY.
Good to hear you do Busby.

One of the issues is that many do not wash, and brush their teeth irregularly let alone was their hands. If you go to the local pool or Gym stay away from the spa... it really doesn't smell properly and will often be foaming. poorly maintained ones actually have a scum forming around the edge.

On a more positive note Iceland tend to treat cleanliness seriously to the extent they produced a humorous video, some may have seen it, but if you do go to Iceland be prepared for a full scrubbing before you get in to the hot pools.

We always shower before getting in to own Hot Tub which is most days and it is pretty clean and means longer periods of changing the water

Head, armpits, crotch and toes: new humourous Icelandic tourism video teaches hot tub etiquette

 

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