Never take your shoes off the plane; nor on a long journey

Guardians, pilots who are always present on various trips have seen everything possible on the plane. And the one you're going to read below is one of the secrets they haven't told them: A plane's toilets may seem clean, but they actually have a lot of germs. [...]
Guardians, pilots who are always present on various trips have seen everything possible on the plane. And the one you're going to read below is one of the secrets they haven't told them:
A plane's toilets may seem clean, but they actually have a lot of germs. Between flights, toilets are given only one fast disinfectant spray, one wipe down, and then toilet paper. The Federal Aviation Administration does not regulate aircraft cleaning or inspecting, so the purity of the aircraft is in the hands of the airline. Bathrooms are small and easy for bacteria to spread. Ah and something that's not very nice to read, but often the fluid you see on the floor is probably not water, so you should keep your shoes on. You also need to avoid touching gloves and doors.

Bathroom is not the only reason to keep shoes on a flight. When a passenger gets sick on a plane after leaving just the carpet, other hidden points will hardly be detected. We know how comfortable it is to take off your shoes and settle down thinking about the beautiful trip you will be going to, but it is good to wear them. You will be much cleaner, and people who sit around will thank you.










