No matter how clean your House, there is no way: it will always have live micro-organisms. However, some places can be real playgrounds for them. Therefore, pay special attention and increase the cleaning these specific points. So, check out the 4 objects that you use the most and are conducive to accumulating germs.
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4 objects that contain many microorganisms
- Cell phone
This device is the addiction of many people around the world. He always accompanies us anywhere, even in the bathroom, doesn't he? As a result, your cell phone can be ten times dirtier than a toilet seat.
It often contains a bacteria called AND. coli, which can cause diarrhea and stomach cramps, and can survive for hours on hot surfaces like cell phones. So always wash your hands with soap, especially after using the bathroom.
- Remote Control
Everyone touches a TV or sound remote control, even the children at home or with neighbors (who, between us, have quirks we don't know about). As a result, when he's not in germ-infested hands, he's on the sofa or between the cushions, a warm, secluded spot suitable for mold and bacteria to thrive. So it's good to clean it with antibacterial wipes.
- kitchen sponge
The sponge you wash the dishes with is probably the dirtiest thing in your house, and it makes a lot of sense, doesn't it? After all, sponges are wet and absorbent, and you're always rubbing food and dirt into them.
Also, sponges are difficult to keep clean. So what should we do to reduce the damage? In this case, try to change it for a new one whenever it starts to smell bad.
- Money
Like other people, you mix notes all the time with your germ-infested hands. Did you know that most banknotes are covered with nearly 3,000 different types of bacteria? Therefore, always wash your hands thoroughly after handling banknotes.
However, the novelty here is that other countries are printing money in plastic, but in Brazil the same is not yet happening. As a result, until we have a cleaner option, hand hygiene is paramount.