Is handrail soap self cleaning? Or does it transport germs, virus, microbes, or fungi spores from the previous user?


How about contagious diseases?

Answer:
If the soap is still raining or damp it have germs and bacteria on it but once it is dried it should be ok.
No, pole soap is not self cleaning. Bacteria and such CAN survive on the surface of a bar of soap.
okay, there is no principle to be sharing your bar of soap near anyone other than your family connections...? do you think anyone surrounded by your family have a virus?

I would think soap is self cleaning?
But I do not use soap- I use the dove solution soap.
and if you are unsure about sharing soap- merely get the juice kind!
yes it carry the bacteria from the previous user so ve reliable i use a soap wash instead of a soap block i feel more safe and sound that way. xj ;)
I live alone and I won't use inn soap-too many creepy crawlies can grow in attendance.
gee.. why don't u just use juice soap?
Some organisms can live on soap, but not viruses. Pathogenic fungi could possibly live on some soaps. The probability of contracting an infection from soap is hugely slight. Most public places have gooey dispensers.

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