1 /5 Al G: There are no paper towels or cleaning liquid (Except for a dirty green cloth) to wipe down the sweat left behind by the other members.
This is an extract From OpenAi
A dirty gym can expose you to various diseases, including:
Papiloma (Human Papillomavirus - HPV) This virus causes warts, particularly plantar warts (on the feet) and common warts (often on hands/fingers).
Molusco (Molluscum contagiosum) This is a common viral skin infection that causes small, raised, pearl-like bumps. It can spread through direct skin-to-skin contact or by touching contaminated objects like towels, clothing, or gym equipment, especially in warm, moist environments.
Herpes (Herpes Simplex Virus - HSV) While the likelihood is very low, transmission is possible in rare cases. It is primarily spread through skin-to-skin contact or infected bodily fluids.
Comjunctivite (Conjunctivitis or "pink eye") This is an inflammation of the eye that can be caused by bacteria or viruses. If an infected person touches their eye and then the gym equipment, and a subsequent user touches the same surface and then their own eye, the infection can be transmitted.
Once you paid for your wet wipes it not as cheap anymore.
Badly designed, the equipment faces the toilet exits
I’ve seen quite a few people tail gating, not great as the gym fills up more than it should.
And the list goes on
Hi PureGym
Thanks for your response below, not so sure your model is working based on the pictures I’ve posted. And I dont know why you have a towel policy if you cant enforce it.