Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Why do you want to boil water and pour it into the toilet when staying in a hotel? I did it, too. I knew early, okay?

Why do you want to boil water and pour it into the toilet when staying in a hotel? I did it, too. I knew early, okay?

Last year, I went on a business trip with a colleague, Miss Sister. When I arrived at the hotel, I collapsed in bed, but she put down her bag and began to boil water. I think she may be thirsty. After the water boiled, she went into the bathroom. I wonder why you brought the kettle into the bathroom. About ten minutes later, she came out, talked to me for a while, and then said she wanted to go to the bathroom. Hmm? Didn't she just go to the bathroom?

Then I asked her, and I suddenly realized.

When I check into a hotel, the first thing I usually check is whether there is a hidden camera. Close the curtains, turn off the lights, and then turn on the camera of the mobile phone. Use the camera of the mobile phone to look at every corner of the room, especially the electric jack.

But my colleague, Miss Sister, was the first to check the toilet. Because most hotels' bathrooms are toilets now, we use toilets, otherwise we will have direct contact with the skin. However, people come and go in the hotel. Although the outside of the toilet looks clean, there are actually many bacteria hidden inside.

Therefore, when we use the toilet, it is best to boil a pot of boiling water first and iron the toilet thoroughly inside and outside, so as to achieve a high-temperature sterilization and antivirus effect. For double insurance, you can also wipe the toilet seat with wet paper towels and alcohol cotton pads you carry with you to disinfect it.

If you are not at ease, remember to bring the disposable toilet seat in advance!