Stewardess tells what she never does in an airplane toilet
It's no secret that airplanes, even after cleaning, cannot be sterile, and during and after a flight of hundreds of people, the cabin and restroom become even dirtier.
Cher Dallas, who has five years of experience as a flight attendant, shared on TikTok what she personally never does in the restroom at 36,000 feet.
According to her, the confined space, turbulence, and untidiness of some men increases the likelihood that the toilet paper in the cabin will not be completely clean.
"If you look at the toilet paper, I promise you will see water droplets or what you think are water droplets on it," Dallas explained.
Touching this contaminated paper can be unpleasant and unhygienic, and using it to wipe the most vulnerable parts of the body is not recommended.
She recommended using wet wipes, which should be brought on board. Vacuum-sealed hygiene products are much safer and cleaner than those hanging in the open.