What areas in your home are harboring harmful bacteria? The dirtiest spots in your house may be ones you don't think about cleaning.
After handling raw meat you wash your hands in the kitchen sink. But do you think about washing the faucet you just touched with your contaminated hands? According to the Hygiene Council, more than 50 percent of kitchen faucets in American households are contaminated with bacteria. When you wash your hands, take a minute to sanitize the faucet, as well.
You probably clean the entire exterior of the toilet when you clean the bathroom. In between cleanings, bacteria from you know where is left behind every time someone flushes. Think about it, do you wash your hands before or after you flush?
The remote is one of the things in the house that we all forget to clean. Bacteria and viruses get left behind every time someone uses it. Sanitize the remote to prevent the spread of bacteria. A disinfectant wipe will do the job.
The shower curtain is an open invitation to bacteria and mold. It stays wet after a hot shower, especially if it is pulled to one side instead of pulled closed after use. Even if it doesn't look dirty, it probably is. Wash it in the washing machine on a regular basis to keep it clean and healthy.
People sneeze and cough into their hands, handle food, take out the garbage and then they touch a door knob or cabinet handle. Disinfect every doorknob and handle in the house on a regular basis to kill bacteria and viruses.
These are some of the best health home sanitizing and cleaning tips I have ever read. It is good to have a smart friend helping me with all these reminders.
Yep, you touched on some of the things we don't always think about cleaning. Godd tips.
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