(Bandar Seri Begawan, 13th) Public toilets should not be dirty, but should always remain clean and in optimal condition.
The cleanliness of public toilets must make users feel comfortable, thus leaving a positive impression on visitors using public toilets.
The responsibility of keeping public toilets clean is not only that of the authorities or cleaning contractors, but all parties must play a role to ensure public toilets remain clean and beautiful at all times.
This includes the community’s understanding of the need, how to properly use public toilets, and respecting the provided facilities as a shared public right.
There is no doubt that the job of cleaners is to keep public toilets awake and clean at all times, but this does not mean that users can use the toilets arbitrarily without regard to rules and hygiene.
Moreover, early education on the responsible use of public toilets for children needs to start from home and continue in schools.
If parents and teachers regularly supervise the children's use of toilets, it will enable children to be guided, and the culture of using public toilets will naturally be passed on.
From a health perspective, the cleanliness of public toilets needs attention, as we, as users of public toilets, do not want to get sick due to unclean toilets.
Therefore, we need to prioritize the value of cleanliness, making us responsible individuals who practice clean habits and restrain ourselves to continually cultivate cleanliness.
By forming pure personalities through hygiene practices, our lives will become more orderly, healthy, and filled with harmony.