Have you ever wondered what are the most filthiest items which you most likely encounter or use everyday?
With the flow of everyday life, you will most likely overlook the potential health hazards that may be laying in your house or your work place.
Here are just some of them.
Keys
Every one of us has a one or a set of them.
Keys are one of the filthiest objects in the household and should never be kept close to food.
Mobile phone
Kept in our pockets all the time and in most cases, never cleaned the way it's supposed to be cleaned.
Your phone is almost in contact with your mouth and it's a great place for the bacteria. Clean it regularly.
Soap
We're talking about the public restrooms now. The containers are possibly never thoroughly cleaned and if that's the case, the germs can contaminate the container. When applying the soap, rub it in your hands for at least 25 seconds and avoid touching the container again.
Toothbrushes
Should be frequently replaced because over the time time, the fibers deteriorate, not to mention the spray from your toilet that nothing in your bathroom can avoid, not even your toothbrush.
Keyboards
Take a seat for this one. Approximately 4-6x more germs are on your keyboard than your toilet seat. Not cleaning them regularly may result in health issues.
Remote control
Another obvious one. In most occasions the remote control had NEVER been cleaned. Everyone has to admit that they have operated it with filthy hands. Filthy hand after filthy hand creates a bacteria breeding ground. Keep it clean at all times.
Money
When you get a slightly older 20 dollar bill, have you ever considered how many people have possibly held it before you did? just one person that had a running nose is enough to contaminate a bill, not to mention what must be going on in the ordinary cash register in your local supermarket.
Kitchen items
When was the last time you've replaced your cleaning cloth or sponge? Circulated use of that old sponge over your dishes that your family is eating from will result in health issues.
The average kitchen is far more bacteria infected than your bathroom.


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