To move this to even more absurd, bathrooms are one room in the house
where lots of skin "flakes" are shed, actually. People brush their
hair, shave, wash skin, and remove their clothes there. A good deal of
"scratching" occurs in bathrooms also. ;-)
Art
B.Rumary wrote:
> In <3A70CEF7.1080209@ampsc.com>, Arthur Entlich wrote:
>
>> Static build-up is reduced in higher humidity locations. This reduces
>> dust attraction to plastic surfaces. Also, most bathrooms are not
>> carpeted, and do not have flocked wallpaper or textured ceilings, all
>> dust attracters.
>>
>
> Also people don't spend a lot of time in there. Research has shown that
> in the average house, 60% of the dust consists of shed flakes of human
> skin!
>
> Brian Rumary, England
>
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