Everyday germy things

Cellphone

It is with you everywhere — even into the toiletAs a consequence, it is 10 times dirtier than a bathroom seat. It could have E. coli on it. That’s a bacteria that can cause diarrhea and GIT cramps. It can remain alive for hours on your phone. Solution: Wash your hands with soap after you go.

Remote Control

Everyone touches it — even the neighbor’s child who picks his nose incessantly. And when it is not in people hands, it’s either on the floor or between the sofa cushions — a home for mold and bacteria. Solution:Give it antibacterial wipes often.

Keyboard

You eat lunch over it . The kids play their favorite game. No surprise it’s covered in germs. To right things up: Shut down computer. Give keyboard a few shakes to get rid of crumbs. Use rubbing alcohol on a cotton pad and clean around each key.

Dish Sponge

It’s the dirtiest thing in the house. By a long shot.Sponges are hard to keep clean, try as you can. Replace it when it starts to smell.

Toothbrush Holder

A lot of germs stick to the bristles and drip onto the holder. This spot has one of the highest bacteria readings of anything you touch. Clean it often. One easy way: Remove the gunk, then stick it in the dishwasher.

Breakroom Stuff

Microwave, refrigerator, faucet, vending machine, coffee maker reservoir, all can be full of bacteria , yeast and mold. Wash your hands and clean these things from time to time.

Money

People grip money, you grip money , so it is no surprise.Most money bills are covered in 3,000 types of germs– everything from bacteria that cause acne to germs from people who lick their fingers during counting out the bills.

Office Mug

You fill it with coffee made from water that sits in a tank full of yeast and mold. And you wash it with a sponge full of germs. It is better to take it home every day clean it in the dishwasher. Or use dish soap and paper towels if you clean it at office.

Purse

Hands are stuck in purse all the time, and it is rarely cleaned. Hang it on a hook when you can, and clean it with antibacterial wipes. Think about the outside, too — uneven surfaces can make better homes for bugs.

ATM

People from anywhere and everywhere touch buttons on the cash machine. These are some of the dirtiest things you may touch.

Shopping Carts

Soap Dispensers

Kitchen Towel

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