Do you take wipes to the gym?
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MrsLannister
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The gym I go to doesn't have wipes for the equipment. They have a thing that dispensers some sanitizer on a paper towel, but there is only one and it's on the other side of the room from the equipment. I'm thinking about getting some Lysol wipes to take with me. Would that be weird?
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Do you take wipes for use on public transportation, in stores (what do you think lives on the credit card machine at the Walgreens pharmacy pick-up), banks, etc. If you do, it makes sense for you. Otherwise I wouldn't bother.
If you really need to clean something, the gym has cleaner you can walk to the other side of the room and use. After all you are there for exercise.9 -
MrsLannister wrote: »The gym I go to doesn't have wipes for the equipment. They have a thing that dispensers some sanitizer on a paper towel, but there is only one and it's on the other side of the room from the equipment. I'm thinking about getting some Lysol wipes to take with me. Would that be weird?
Nah, but I don't have to as my gym has paper towel dispensers and some kind of a spray to apply thereon, at convenient spacing. I do bring my own "golf" towel, a small towel, for my personal use and to place on benches but that's just because a sweat a lot.0 -
Packerjohn wrote: »Do you take wipes for use on public transportation, in stores (what do you think lives on the credit card machine at the Walgreens pharmacy pick-up), banks, etc. If you do, it makes sense for you. Otherwise I wouldn't bother.
I use hand sanitizer if I've been touching things and I use the wipes provided at the grocery store to clean the cart handle.2 -
Not too weird, but unusually diligent. I would probably just grab a bunch of the paper towels, spray them down, and bring them with me from station to station.
You might also mention to the staff that people might be more apt to use the supplies if they were more conveniently placed.
And thank you for thinking about this. It drives me nuts when people don't wipe down the equipment after use.3 -
I think it depends on your gym. I go to the YMCA in my area, there are several much nicer, higher end gyms in my city and this Y caters to a very real? group of people. Let me tell you I have seen some weirdness (and I love it). I wouldn't look twice at someone who brought their own wipes. I would just be happy they were cleaning up after themselves, and as long as they were not awkwardly staring at me while I stretch after my run, I doubt I would even notice them. There is usually something much more entertaining/irritating going on (I'm looking at you little old lady who likes to call your daughter and have very loud long conversations with her while sitting still on the recumbent bike and glaring at everyone).
But who knows, if your gym caters to a more judgy group than mine you might get a few weird looks3 -
Packerjohn wrote: »Do you take wipes for use on public transportation, in stores (what do you think lives on the credit card machine at the Walgreens pharmacy pick-up), banks, etc. If you do, it makes sense for you. Otherwise I wouldn't bother.
If you really need to clean something, the gym has cleaner you can walk to the other side of the room and use. After all you are there for exercise.
This.
There are so many germs in the world, that frankly the gym is the least of my worries.3 -
Wait, are we talking about wiping down the equipment before, or after? We all seem to be making different assumptions. It's policy in most places to wipe it down after use. Wiping down before is less common and not required. Which one are you asking about?0
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My gym (that I use rarely because it's 25 min drive away but free!) has wipes so I don't bring my own but I do wipe it down before and after because I've watched most people NOT wipe it down. Usually the wipe is still wet from the first use. If it didn't have wipes, I'd bring my own... those things get gross! I also keep sanitizer on my purse though.0
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I saw a program recently which swabbed and laboratory analysed gym toilet seats and gym equipment.
The gym equipment had far more bugs, many of those bugs came from people clearly not washing their hands after visiting the toilet.
But unless you have open wounds on your hands and/or are in the habit of putting your fingers in your mouth (or up your nose?) then it's not really any different to the big wide world.
Dirt and dirty people are everywhere.
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I would if my gym didn't have any.0
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I saw a program recently which swabbed and laboratory analysed gym toilet seats and gym equipment.
The gym equipment had far more bugs, many of those bugs came from people clearly not washing their hands after visiting the toilet.
But unless you have open wounds on your hands and/or are in the habit of putting your fingers in your mouth (or up your nose?) then it's not really any different to the big wide world.
Dirt and dirty people are everywhere.
I've seen many a person drop a deuce in the stall and walk right past the sinks to the exercise floor.
Agree, it's just like the rest of the world.0 -
Packerjohn wrote: »I saw a program recently which swabbed and laboratory analysed gym toilet seats and gym equipment.
The gym equipment had far more bugs, many of those bugs came from people clearly not washing their hands after visiting the toilet.
But unless you have open wounds on your hands and/or are in the habit of putting your fingers in your mouth (or up your nose?) then it's not really any different to the big wide world.
Dirt and dirty people are everywhere.
I've seen many a person drop a deuce in the stall and walk right past the sinks to the exercise floor.
Agree, it's just like the rest of the world.
This might be my biggest pet peeve at the gym...
I don't care if you're going to the pool, to take a shower, whatever. Wash your freaking hands after you use the toilet!!1 -
Packerjohn wrote: »I saw a program recently which swabbed and laboratory analysed gym toilet seats and gym equipment.
The gym equipment had far more bugs, many of those bugs came from people clearly not washing their hands after visiting the toilet.
But unless you have open wounds on your hands and/or are in the habit of putting your fingers in your mouth (or up your nose?) then it's not really any different to the big wide world.
Dirt and dirty people are everywhere.
I've seen many a person drop a deuce in the stall and walk right past the sinks to the exercise floor.
Agree, it's just like the rest of the world.
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Definitely weird but if you're that big of a germaphobe then who cares?2
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Mental note: take lysol wipes to the gym. Thank u.0
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Guess I'm weird.
I'm not a germaphobe per se but I bring a small spray bottle filled w/rubbing alcohol w/me to the gym to disinfect surfaces on equipment that I expect to touch before use, as well as those surfaces that I have touched afterward.
Just spay and allow it to air dry. Not sure if it actually does any good but it doesn't do any harm and gives me peace of mind. Prefer doing this over using gym provided sanitizers which often are not conveniently located.
I also wear gloves, mainly for comfort but they are fingerless, so they do not provide much if any germ protection.
Don't use the alcohol spray anywhere else.1 -
My gym has wipes. However, if I haven't seen the person before me wipe, I take a couple of wipes, first wiping my hands after use and then cleaning the machine0
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Eh. I rarely remember to wipe down my bench. I also have zero issues sharing a bench with multiple people at the same time.
Now, if I bleed on a bar I make sure to take care of that.4 -
Willbenchforcupcakes wrote: »Eh. I rarely remember to wipe down my bench. I also have zero issues sharing a bench with multiple people at the same time.
Now, if I bleed on a bar I make sure to take care of that.
This.
I rather have a bit of someone's else's sweat on me than nasty chemicals.
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