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The toilet seat has acquired an unfair
reputation as the dirtiest item in the
average household. But scientists say there
are far filthier places in our house, some of
them where we least expect.
1) Kitchen Sink - Most think otherwise, but
the kitchen might be the dirtiest place in
your home. There are typically 500,000
bacteria per square inch in the sink drain
alone.
2) Light Switch - Over the years your dirty
hands contribute to 217 bacteria per
square inch.
3) Door Knobs - As mentioned before, the
hands are one of the dirtiest parts of the
human body. Touching door knobs, which
are also rarely every cleaned, transfers the
germs and bacteria from everyone else
who has touched that knob to your hand.
4) Computer Keyboard - Be sure to spray
your keyboard with compressed air and
wipe clean with a cloth and mild
detergent. In a random study of 33
keyboards, four were health hazards.
5) Money - The Health Commissioner for
New York found 135,000 bacteria from
washing one bill and 126,000 from
another. Make sure to thoroughly wash
your hands any time you handle money
directly.
6) Kitchen Sponge - The crevices in
sponges make it difficult to disinfect and
users are generally just transferring
bacteria from one place to another. An
easy remedy is to microwave the sponge
for approximate 60 seconds, and it will
improve odor too!
7) Refrigerator Handle - Since nobody ever
cleans fridge handles the bacteria stays
and has a lot of time to multiple and grow.
Mobile phone - It is so widely used that it
contains more than 18 times the harmful
germs that your toilet flush handle. This is
available for your house telephone too.
You should clean and disinfect it often
using antibacterial tissues.
9) TV Remote - Add to that the SARS, MRSA
and VRE bacteria that is easily transferable
by touching TV remotes. Hotels are
notorious for this, so be sure to wrap it in
plastic during your next stay
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