Originally Posted by
Rob.Singer
I've never seen so many wishy-washy theories about germs and gambling. It would be best if most of you actually read up on and talked to people who know things about bacteria before asserting any more nonsense.
The dirtiest part of any casino is the money. Most viruses live up to 24 hours on cash etc., and some even longer. In casino hotels the bedspread is next, followed by the remote, chips, machine buttons and bar tops.
For years I've cleaned the buttons with disinfectant wipes, and every part of the machine I touch gets a wipedown. The bedspread immediately gets removed and tossed aside and the remote is lathered in disinfectant. And in the last few years I carry a wand with me that zaps door handles, locks, and anything else I may touch in casino hotels. In the restaurants, the menus, s&p shakers/mustard/ketchup/hit sauce containers are only touched by holding them with napkins, and I wash my hands thoroughly with disinfectant before the food comes. And anyone nearby who sneezes and doesn't fully cover it up is immediately embarrassed by me. You'd be surprised how many of the timid souls nearby suddenly and vocally become your best friend after doing something like that.
Mickey, if you think a person like me--who has always kept himself in the best physical shape possible for changing ages--even comes close to touching restroom door handles, then you've moved onto the hard stuff.
I've said many times that the majority of my play sessions have always been overnight, when the smoke is thin and the slugs are few and far between. I basically loathe most casino goers because so many of them are multi-losers who come from the lower rung of society. These type people care little to nothing about personal health, hygiene, spreading germs, or blowing their stupid toxic smoke any which way. And the disgusting collection of foreigners and minorities that roll in from California on weekends are the worst.