Because I’m fairly certain that the inside of every individual vacuum-sealed bag doesn’t need dusted.

Your Weird Cleaning Habits Need To Die
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Because I’m fairly certain that the inside of every individual vacuum-sealed bag doesn’t need dusted.

Your Weird Cleaning Habits Need To Die
Photo Credits: Here
Yeah, those small bumps on certain signs certainly feel neat, don’t they? Well, even though they may be giving you a quick finger massage, their real intent is a lot more meaningful. Braille, if you didn’t know, is a system of raised dots that allow the blind to read through touch. It’s a lot more complicated than that, I’m sure, but I’m no expert on many of the things I write about. Big surprise, eh?
Anyway, I started thinking the other day about how often people run their hands across such items. How often do, well, signs get cleaned? I’d imagine not a lot, unless there’s a really obvious stain or something.
So, what do you do if you’re a germaphobic blind person? For one thing, I’d petition for higher quality control standards. For another, maybe buy some gloves. Finally, I’d try to get something done about it, or better health insurance.
“Accessible” shouldn’t mean “germy”. Which reminds me, bathroom stall bars certainly can’t be all that good either…
Let Potential Uncleanliness Of Signs With Braille Bumps Die
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Naked, wet, and vulnerable, you stand in the shower, continually pelted by beads of water. The temperature is just right, and you’ve taken care of your Daily Scrub Down. Skin refreshed and squeaky clean, you now turn your attention to your hair. You select the shampoo flavor of your choice, and casually pick up the bottle.
At this point, every optic cell in your body subconsciously braces for impact.
Why? Well, they know that a couple things can happen with that container of gel that you hold in your hand:
Shampoo on your hair can make it silky, smooth, and shiny. Shampoo on your eyes can make your cheeks shiny with tears, and your head full of discomfort. Shampoo attacks may occur rarely, but we warned:
It’s out to kill.
Let Shampoo Attacks Die
Photo Credits: ZUG (Thanks, Mr. Hargrave!)