Discover the terrifying truth about these strange 'tiny marks' on public bathroom toilet paper!

The next time you visit a public restroom, look more closely at the innocent-looking white tissue paper.

There might be a terrifying truth hiding on the toilet paper disguised as tiny red marks.


People have been alerted to this little-known danger after a stern warning was issued on social media by a user named Dane Jones—the video has now been viewed a whopping 8.5 million times.


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A man named Dane Jones issued a warning about public bathroom toilet papers with tiny pinpricks on them. Image source: TikTok/@dane_jones.


Jones captioned the video with 'Share this with family friends, it could save their [lives]!' and shared a picture of a toilet roll with tiny pinpricks on it.

In the video, he revealed that the small indents were made by drug users who were using the public restroom to clean off their needles—a process that would leave a few drops of their blood on the tissue paper.

'If your toilet paper looks like this in a public restroom you need to get out as fast as possible,' he said.

'If you look closely you will see a bunch of tiny red blood splotches. That is not from someone's bloody nose or little accident.'

'It's from someone cleaning their needles—dirty needles to be exact.

'We don't know if this was one person or multiple people cleaning their needles from injecting drugs.'


This could put anyone who came into contact with the tissue at risk of contracting a lifelong virus such as HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C or Hepatitis B.

'Keep in mind if you are using this toilet paper to clean yourself, all it takes is one tiny drop of blood to enter your system.'


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The tiny pricks are caused by those cleaning their dirty needles after injecting drugs into their system. Image source: TikTok/@dane_jones.


Explaining further, Jones quoted statistics and said that one out of 300 workers accidentally stuck with a needle from someone with HIV gets infected.

However, the odds of contracting Hepatitis B could be as high as one in three if the worker has not been vaccinated.

'It's just really sad to see public restrooms being used as a cleaning place for people's dirty needles,' he said.


'With that said, if you do see a toilet paper roll that looks like this in a public restroom, notify the staff immediately to have it replaced and stay as far away as you can from it,' Jones concluded.

His revelation left viewers stunned with one saying: 'This is my sign to never use public toilet tissue again.'

'Thank you for this good information,' another added.

While a third said: 'New fear unlocked.'

'Be safe out there!' A fourth said.

You can watch Dane Jones' full video below:



Source: TikTok/@dane_jones.


Additional Health Risks Found in Public Restrooms

Public restrooms undoubtedly pose a variety of health risks, some of which are obvious, while others are subtle yet potentially damaging. Below are additional health hazards lurking in public toilets that can equally put your health in jeopardy.

Unsettlingly, researchers have identified harmful bacteria such as E.coli, streptococcus, and staphylococcus residing on various surfaces in public restrooms. These common bacterial strains can cause skin infections, urinary tract infections, and even the deadly MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus), a strain that's impervious to many commonly used antibiotics.


Moreover, these microbes aren't contained to just the toilet seats or handles. Did you know that the air in public bathrooms isn't truly clean either? Every time a toilet is flushed, it creates a phenomenon known as 'toilet plume', wherein tiny droplets are sprayed into the air, carrying bacteria and viruses up to ten feet away!

To combat these unseen enemies, good hygiene practices are crucial. Regular hand washing, carrying personal wipes and sanitising sprays can go a long way in minimising the risks.

Additionally, being wary and avoiding obvious signs of uncleanliness, such as dirty floors, rubbish spillage, and tiny needle pinpricks on toilet paper rolls, can help ensure your health is not compromised.

Key Takeaways
  • One social media user from the US named Dane Jones issued a stark warning on social media about tiny pinpricks often seen on public restroom toilet paper.
  • He revealed that these marks are made by drug users cleaning off their needles, raising concerns about the potential transmission of diseases such as HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B and C.
  • The video has been viewed more than 6.7 million times, prompting widespread surprise and concern amongst viewers.
  • Dane urged anyone who sees toilet paper with these indents in a public restroom to alert staff and avoid using it.
Have you seen something similar on a public bathroom’s toilet paper? Let us know in the comments below!
 
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Why did Kmart refuse to sell australian made products on Australia Day.??🤔
I did not write Australian MADE products , it was the Australian shirts and flags , hats etc . K-mart was against it because the Indigenous people where here first .
 
how do you know.???? sometimes it just pays to believe and be cautious. if you do not want to so be it, your problem. forensic evidence, how dumb and stupid is that.
Hey lose what ever you like but don't EVET lose your sense of humour.!! It was kinda sorta said in jest. 🤭
 
how do you know.???? sometimes it just pays to believe and be cautious. if you do not want to so be it, your problem. forensic evidence, how dumb and stupid is that.
P:s And that should be EVER.!!😃
 
EXACTLY. Another social media user seeking attention. And it looks like he's getting the attention he's seeking.🤔 Let's not panic,let's just be careful and mindful if you choose to use public toilets. I try not too if I can help it,but I do know that there are some people who don't have that choice so I get that as well. There's just a couple of things in that story that don't make sense.
1 How does he know for sure that it's blood on the toilet paper. Was this ever verified.?
2 Did he get the toilet paper tested?
3 He said the marks are from " junkies cleaning needles "but the position of the dents doesn't make sense for this to happen.
4 Did he get forensic evidence to support his claims before he decided to go on line and put this story out there.?

Don't get me wrong,if this story turns out to be true,then that is just totally disgusting but then again does it suprise me.? NO. Some humans are capable of doing some atrocious things.🙁😔
I’m not saying he is correct or not, but if you enlarge the photo you will see that there ARE small dents at every red speck. It could be blood or it may not be. Most public toilets I have ever visited in this current age, especially in shopping centres have their toilet rolls behind a locked (with a key) plastic or metal case which is only opened by cleaning staff. So it would be inaccessible to anyone.
 
The next time you visit a public restroom, look more closely at the innocent-looking white tissue paper.

There might be a terrifying truth hiding on the toilet paper disguised as tiny red marks.


People have been alerted to this little-known danger after a stern warning was issued on social media by a user named Dane Jones—the video has now been viewed a whopping 8.5 million times.


View attachment 30881
A man named Dane Jones issued a warning about public bathroom toilet papers with tiny pinpricks on them. Image source: TikTok/@dane_jones.


Jones captioned the video with 'Share this with family friends, it could save their [lives]!' and shared a picture of a toilet roll with tiny pinpricks on it.

In the video, he revealed that the small indents were made by drug users who were using the public restroom to clean off their needles—a process that would leave a few drops of their blood on the tissue paper.

'If your toilet paper looks like this in a public restroom you need to get out as fast as possible,' he said.

'If you look closely you will see a bunch of tiny red blood splotches. That is not from someone's bloody nose or little accident.'

'It's from someone cleaning their needles—dirty needles to be exact.

'We don't know if this was one person or multiple people cleaning their needles from injecting drugs.'


This could put anyone who came into contact with the tissue at risk of contracting a lifelong virus such as HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C or Hepatitis B.

'Keep in mind if you are using this toilet paper to clean yourself, all it takes is one tiny drop of blood to enter your system.'


View attachment 30882
The tiny pricks are caused by those cleaning their dirty needles after injecting drugs into their system. Image source: TikTok/@dane_jones.


Explaining further, Jones quoted statistics and said that one out of 300 workers accidentally stuck with a needle from someone with HIV gets infected.

However, the odds of contracting Hepatitis B could be as high as one in three if the worker has not been vaccinated.

'It's just really sad to see public restrooms being used as a cleaning place for people's dirty needles,' he said.


'With that said, if you do see a toilet paper roll that looks like this in a public restroom, notify the staff immediately to have it replaced and stay as far away as you can from it,' Jones concluded.

His revelation left viewers stunned with one saying: 'This is my sign to never use public toilet tissue again.'

'Thank you for this good information,' another added.

While a third said: 'New fear unlocked.'

'Be safe out there!' A fourth said.

You can watch Dane Jones' full video below:



Source: TikTok/@dane_jones.


Additional Health Risks Found in Public Restrooms

Public restrooms undoubtedly pose a variety of health risks, some of which are obvious, while others are subtle yet potentially damaging. Below are additional health hazards lurking in public toilets that can equally put your health in jeopardy.

Unsettlingly, researchers have identified harmful bacteria such as E.coli, streptococcus, and staphylococcus residing on various surfaces in public restrooms. These common bacterial strains can cause skin infections, urinary tract infections, and even the deadly MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus), a strain that's impervious to many commonly used antibiotics.


Moreover, these microbes aren't contained to just the toilet seats or handles. Did you know that the air in public bathrooms isn't truly clean either? Every time a toilet is flushed, it creates a phenomenon known as 'toilet plume', wherein tiny droplets are sprayed into the air, carrying bacteria and viruses up to ten feet away!

To combat these unseen enemies, good hygiene practices are crucial. Regular hand washing, carrying personal wipes and sanitising sprays can go a long way in minimising the risks.

Additionally, being wary and avoiding obvious signs of uncleanliness, such as dirty floors, rubbish spillage, and tiny needle pinpricks on toilet paper rolls, can help ensure your health is not compromised.

Key Takeaways

  • One social media user from the US named Dane Jones issued a stark warning on social media about tiny pinpricks often seen on public restroom toilet paper.
  • He revealed that these marks are made by drug users cleaning off their needles, raising concerns about the potential transmission of diseases such as HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B and C.
  • The video has been viewed more than 6.7 million times, prompting widespread surprise and concern amongst viewers.
  • Dane urged anyone who sees toilet paper with these indents in a public restroom to alert staff and avoid using it.
Have you seen something similar on a public bathroom’s toilet paper? Let us know in the comments below!
 
The next time you visit a public restroom, look more closely at the innocent-looking white tissue paper.

There might be a terrifying truth hiding on the toilet paper disguised as tiny red marks.


People have been alerted to this little-known danger after a stern warning was issued on social media by a user named Dane Jones—the video has now been viewed a whopping 8.5 million times.


View attachment 30881
A man named Dane Jones issued a warning about public bathroom toilet papers with tiny pinpricks on them. Image source: TikTok/@dane_jones.


Jones captioned the video with 'Share this with family friends, it could save their [lives]!' and shared a picture of a toilet roll with tiny pinpricks on it.

In the video, he revealed that the small indents were made by drug users who were using the public restroom to clean off their needles—a process that would leave a few drops of their blood on the tissue paper.

'If your toilet paper looks like this in a public restroom you need to get out as fast as possible,' he said.

'If you look closely you will see a bunch of tiny red blood splotches. That is not from someone's bloody nose or little accident.'

'It's from someone cleaning their needles—dirty needles to be exact.

'We don't know if this was one person or multiple people cleaning their needles from injecting drugs.'


This could put anyone who came into contact with the tissue at risk of contracting a lifelong virus such as HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C or Hepatitis B.

'Keep in mind if you are using this toilet paper to clean yourself, all it takes is one tiny drop of blood to enter your system.'


View attachment 30882
The tiny pricks are caused by those cleaning their dirty needles after injecting drugs into their system. Image source: TikTok/@dane_jones.


Explaining further, Jones quoted statistics and said that one out of 300 workers accidentally stuck with a needle from someone with HIV gets infected.

However, the odds of contracting Hepatitis B could be as high as one in three if the worker has not been vaccinated.

'It's just really sad to see public restrooms being used as a cleaning place for people's dirty needles,' he said.


'With that said, if you do see a toilet paper roll that looks like this in a public restroom, notify the staff immediately to have it replaced and stay as far away as you can from it,' Jones concluded.

His revelation left viewers stunned with one saying: 'This is my sign to never use public toilet tissue again.'

'Thank you for this good information,' another added.

While a third said: 'New fear unlocked.'

'Be safe out there!' A fourth said.

You can watch Dane Jones' full video below:



Source: TikTok/@dane_jones.


Additional Health Risks Found in Public Restrooms

Public restrooms undoubtedly pose a variety of health risks, some of which are obvious, while others are subtle yet potentially damaging. Below are additional health hazards lurking in public toilets that can equally put your health in jeopardy.

Unsettlingly, researchers have identified harmful bacteria such as E.coli, streptococcus, and staphylococcus residing on various surfaces in public restrooms. These common bacterial strains can cause skin infections, urinary tract infections, and even the deadly MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus), a strain that's impervious to many commonly used antibiotics.


Moreover, these microbes aren't contained to just the toilet seats or handles. Did you know that the air in public bathrooms isn't truly clean either? Every time a toilet is flushed, it creates a phenomenon known as 'toilet plume', wherein tiny droplets are sprayed into the air, carrying bacteria and viruses up to ten feet away!

To combat these unseen enemies, good hygiene practices are crucial. Regular hand washing, carrying personal wipes and sanitising sprays can go a long way in minimising the risks.

Additionally, being wary and avoiding obvious signs of uncleanliness, such as dirty floors, rubbish spillage, and tiny needle pinpricks on toilet paper rolls, can help ensure your health is not compromised.

Key Takeaways

  • One social media user from the US named Dane Jones issued a stark warning on social media about tiny pinpricks often seen on public restroom toilet paper.
  • He revealed that these marks are made by drug users cleaning off their needles, raising concerns about the potential transmission of diseases such as HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B and C.
  • The video has been viewed more than 6.7 million times, prompting widespread surprise and concern amongst viewers.
  • Dane urged anyone who sees toilet paper with these indents in a public restroom to alert staff and avoid using it.
Have you seen something similar on a public bathroom’s toilet paper? Let us know in the comments below!

WT!!😱
 
I am in perth all public toilets I have been to they have holders with paper inside them and they are locked with keys. the cleaners are nly ones who have access to them.
 
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l have no reason to disbelieve the fact these are needle marks if one considers the indentation could be made when the needle is fully inserted into the roll. These needles are normally very short & if thrust into the roll will leave such signs.
 
The majority of Kmart's products are made in China, Indonesia or Bangladesh.
SO???

Higher wages which is WANT, WANT, WANT in Australia means we have to pay higher prices so we buy imported products at cheaper prices and quality & in doing so we ‘up’ the economies of those countries.
 

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