The worst place for your flip-flops and sneakers: The bedroom closet
Your comfiest shoes are on intimate terms with the sidewalk, the grass at the park, the track at your gym, the locker room... So everything they come in contact with (use your imagination) can end up all over your house, including your closet floor. In fact, a study found that chemicals clung to shoes and were tracked inside even a week after they were sprayed on a lawn. Shoes are also a magnet for pollen and other allergens, so if you're sniffle prone, you'll want to keep rough-and-tumble footwear far, far away from your bedroom. Store them in a basket by the front door or under an entryway bench--and for heaven's sake, make sure everyone does the same, even guests.
The worst place to set your handbag: The kitchen counter
Your Rafe bag is a major tote for microbes: When Gerba and his team swabbed purse bottoms (whatta job, right?), they found up to 10,000 bacteria per square inch-and a third of the bags tested positive for, ahem, fecal bacteria. It makes sense though; your carryall gets parked in some nasty spots: on the floor of the bus, beneath the restaurant table-maybe even on the floor of a public bathroom. Put your bag in a drawer or on a chair-anywhere except where food is prepared or eaten-and try not to drop it willy-nilly throughout the day. Ladies, this is what hooks are for!
The worst stall to pick in a public restroom: The middle one
Your instinct is probably to head to the middle stall. Problem is, it's everyone else's, too. The center stall has more bacteria than those on either end, according to unpublished data collected by Gerba. No, you won't catch an STD from a toilet seat. But you can contract all matter of ills if you touch a germy toilet handle and then neglect to wash your hands thoroughly.
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Posted by Thu May 1, 2008 9:30am PDT
Report AbuseJust leave it alone I am fine the way i am bacteria is good for you. Your immune system will take care of it.
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Posted by Thu May 1, 2008 11:04am PDT
Report AbuseThat's more information than I needed to know. Amazing that my family survived with a much smaller bathroom and more people to leave germs when I was growing up. Sterile rooms are just that, instead of a home, people are forced to reside instead of live! Let's keep cleaning for goodness sake, nobody should have to tell us that!
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Posted by Fri May 2, 2008 11:17am PDT
Report AbuseYes mythbusters did a test on this very thing.They put theirs in the kitchen same ole germs.
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Posted by Mon May 19, 2008 9:26pm PDT
Report AbuseThis is disgusting but you always have to stay alertand cautious with bacteria and germs i think that all people should follow this method because now having read this i follow this method. Really really gross and grody bleck yuck ick and ewwwwwwwww!!!
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Posted by Fri Jun 27, 2008 11:06am PDT
Report AbuseIt's true that Mythbusters tested this theory. They left some toothbrushes outside the bathroom and even THEY had fecal bacteria on them. So I rather doubt there's much way of avoiding it. Just wash your hands after you use the bathroom, before you eat, and preferably after you sneeze or visit the hospital (they're germ havens). That should suffice; paranoia doesn't help much.
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Posted by Fri Jun 27, 2008 11:06am PDT
Report AbuseIt's true that Mythbusters tested this theory. They left some toothbrushes outside the bathroom and even THEY had fecal bacteria on them. So I rather doubt there's much way of avoiding it. Just wash your hands after you use the bathroom, before you eat, and preferably after you sneeze or visit the hospital (they're germ havens). That should suffice; paranoia doesn't help much.
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Posted by Tue Apr 14, 2009 1:40pm PDT
Report Abusesome of this stuff might be nonsense but WASH YOUR HANDS people! it's disgusting not to!! I hate when someone walks right out of the toilet and don't even bother to wash hands... NASTY!
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Posted by Wed Apr 15, 2009 11:44am PDT
Report Abusei always use the 'handicapped stall' it's the biggest and i like to sit back and relax!
I welcome germs, i like to be surrounded by the little buggers. After all we humans are really germs. If you step back from the planet and look down on us you will see that we are really a virus infecting everything as we continue to spread.
Oh yes and BobbiMc, my wife is Chinese and I am Northern European and we never wear our street shoes past the front door and about the toilet seat down, I always felt leaving it up let my female friends know that at least i didn't 'p' on the seat and as far as Chinese custom and 'Feng Shui' goes, leaving the toilet seat cover up means your 'wealth' will escape you.Go figure.
Happy Germs
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Posted by Wed Apr 15, 2009 7:43pm PDT
Report Abusedamn...wearing the same shoes you wore outside inside your house is just plain nasty....just take off your shoes in the entryway and your carpet and room will be way cleaner...
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