Be careful with TV controls if you do not want to catch a cold

According to WebMD, a well-known American health news site, controlling TVs is one of the most cold-filled objects in the house that we often don't expect.

Controlling the TV is often thrown on the floor, stuffed between the sofa cushions so it has to catch a lot of viruses shot when people cough or sneeze. Almost everyone in the home uses TV controls. Therefore, this is one of the very dirty items.

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According to health experts, anything that is touched by many people will be saved.

A University of Virginia study of cold viruses in household items shows that remote control is one of the most pathogenic objects. Half of the TV controls tested were positive for cold viruses.

Researchers recommend that people should regularly clean the TV control with a bleach or alcohol.

Besides, you should also wash your hands to protect yourself from germs.

Another unexpectedly viable device also contained a lot of cold viruses that are pepper and salt jars.

In 2008, the University of Virginia conducted a study on the source of colds. Accordingly, the researchers have asked 30 adults who are beginning to have cold signs to name the 20 items they touched during the past 18 hours.

Later, the researchers tested cold viruses on those items. Results showed that 40% of the surface of the article contained cold viruses. In particular, all salt and pepper containers contain cold viruses.

Therefore, do not put salt and pepper containers on the table. Wash your hands before and after using them.