Gross! 7 Smelly, Dirty, Bacteria Hotspots Around Your Home
We’re all enjoying the pleasant temperatures in Las Vegas during the first week of spring. For many Southern Nevadans, it’s time for a good spring cleaning. But there are quite a few bacteria hotspots in your home which could use frequent disinfecting.
You Don’t Have To Be A Germaphobe To Clean These Bacteria Hotspots
I must say, I’m not a germaphobe, but I do like things clean around our home. Of course, I’m aware that bacteria hotspots around our home are places which may spread illness or allergies. So, we’re not constantly cleaning, but we may want to clean these particular items and areas more often than not.
So, the owner of custom logo mat company Ultimate Mats is generously listing some items and areas of our homes which are bacteria hotspots. David Chapman recommends making sure we clean our electronic remote controls quite often. After all, everyone in the family is touching these remotes. It’s a perfect place for bacteria to be spread to every member of the family.
Of course, door handles and light switches around your home are breeding grounds for germs. Everyone in the family is touching those too.
And how about the mouse and computer keyboard you use all the time? That’s another bacteria hotspot where germs are constantly spreading.
I’m a stickler for keeping our kitchen sink sponges and cloths as clean as possible. These damp surfaces can become bacteria-infested very quickly. Many health experts recommend changing these items out every week. At the very least, you may want to put them in your dishwasher to disinfect them every time you do a load of dishes.
Another item in your home that is often very damp is the shower curtain. Per Chapman at Ultimate Mats, experts say your shower curtains could contain “60 times more bacteria than your toilet seat.” Yikes!
It’s best to wash cloth shower curtains regularly. Likewise, if your shower curtain is plastic or vinyl, then wash it with a solution of equal parts water and white vinegar.
Did You Know These Could Be Germ-Infested Areas Of Your Home?
I never would have guessed it, but Chapman says the washing machine is also a breeding ground for germs. More recently, everyone is doing their laundry in cold water to save on energy bills. It’s recommended that you clean your washing machine drum at least once a month.
Here’s an item I would have never guessed. Doormats. Ultimate Mats suggests you regularly shake out your doormats. Then, spray them down with a strong disinfectant. They’re one of the dirtiest places in your home. After all, everyone’s bringing all that dirt from streets and sidewalks into your home when they step on those mats.
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