The ten dirtiest things you contact every day

There are 10 dirtiest things - in the sense of containing the most pathogenic bacteria - the vast majority of us are exposed to every day. Understanding them and having ways to deal with them is essential.

1. Money

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Everyone likes money but nobody loves the germs from money. Through each person's hand, money carries a lot of bacteria, whether beneficial or harmful. Dr. Darlington, Director of the New York Department of Health, picks up any 2-dollar bills soaked in clean water and scans and counts bacteria in the wash water. One sheet contained 135,000 bacteria and the other 126,000. How to solve the problem is simple: Wash your hands.

2. Electrical switch

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The electric switch, especially in offices, offices or public places, is the meeting point of unclean fingers, many of which are exposed to money every day. It is estimated that the electrical switch each time a finger touch is added with 217 bacteria per square inch and so accumulates. The electric switch in the public restroom is a 'drive' rich in pathogenic bacteria. Why not clean regularly with antiseptic water?

3. Computer keyboard

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The computer keyboard is a working tool of everyone in modern times but sometimes not very friendly. A study by the British Consumer Association in 2009, taking 33 randomly selected keyboards that identify bacteria, four of which are 'high risk to health ', one of which is more bacteria. the toilet.

So every morning, if there is a strong slash condition several times with compressed air or once every morning, use an antiseptic cloth, or at least, detergent.

4. Mobile phone

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Every day, make sure you use your mobile phone (mobile phone) no less than once. A study in the UK showed that cell phones are like a glass dish cultivating microbes in microbiological laboratories. Notwithstanding electromagnetic waves capable of causing disease, they also contain all kinds of bacteria from the breath from the nose and saliva from your "flying" to and staying. One can reduce harm by storing cell phones in antiseptic bags to regularly disinfect.

5. Toilets

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Toilets (also known as toilets) made of porcelain or plastic are the gathering place for many types of bacteria that cause disease. According to statistics, there are 295 types of bacteria on 1 square inch of smooth and seemingly clean area of ​​white porcelain.

6. Car shopping in the supermarket

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The shopping cart in the supermarket was bright but it had to come in contact with all the goods it was carrying, but the dirtiest was where the customers used their hands to push. A University of Arizona study found that the number of bacteria on this car is more bacteria than saliva, more scum from humans than handrails, public phones or public baths. . The next time you go to the supermarket, you can wear gloves to prevent your hands from being contaminated by a public car. Shopping and hand washing are a continuation.

7. The TV controller

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How many times are you in the middle of doing something (but your hands are dirty) but the TV changes the program, hurry up and grab the controller to switch the channel? Or you can move your hands, switch channels, throw the controller anywhere, no matter how dirty or clean it is. That is why the control unit infects many types of bacteria such as MRSA, VRE and SARS from others or spread to others.

8. Bath tub

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You are clean, but you have a bath? This is a repository of toxic bacteria that few people notice. It is always contaminated with staph (staphylococcus) , bacteria that cause pneumonia, septicemia (septicaemia) and some skin diseases. Bacteria in the exhaust hole are worse than bacteria in the toilet. Wash the tank once a week with detergent to reduce harmful germs.

9. Dish wash basin

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The sink is the dirtiest place in the house. Around the drainage hole, every 1 square inch, there are up to 500,000 bacteria. That helps you visualize how dirty the basin is. You often pour into it half a cup of soda powder, half a cup of vinegar to loosen the water. Then pour hot water.

10. Dishwashing sponge

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Now the first thing about . dirtiness. The 'sponge' piece (actually a sponge) is used to wash dishes in the house. The holes, the gaps in the sponge are the hiding place of those who disrupt the antiseptic, against the lure of dirt with detergents. So it is very difficult to clean a sponge for washing dishes. Its moisture also facilitates bacteria to multiply, making it more dirty and dirty.

If you can't finish using it, you can put them in the microwave, turn on the power for 60 seconds.