How can placing a small mat in front of the washbasin stop water from constantly wetting the floor?

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When you wash hands, face, or brush teeth, water almost always drips onto the floor from your hands, elbows or the edge of the basin. Without a mat, that spot stays wet, becomes slippery, and attracts dust that turns into grime.

A small, absorbent mat catches most of these drips. Your feet stay drier, the tiles are less slippery, and cleaning is easier because you just wash the mat regularly instead of constantly mopping the floor.

It’s a tiny addition that makes everyday use of the basin more comfortable and a little safer, especially for kids and elders.

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