The most immediate open question for many households is whether their current bathroom layout allows for these changes — particularly keeping personal items well away from the toilet in compact spaces. As awareness of indoor hygiene grows, product designers and bathroom planners may increasingly factor in toilet plume when proposing storage solutions. For now, the practical steps outlined here can be applied without any purchase or renovation: closing the lid, reducing unnecessary flushes, and moving the toothbrush are changes that can be made today.
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