A number of areas in our homes, which are
often mistaken for clean,
turned out to be a nest of
germs. Give more attention to
changing dirty places into
areas that are cleaner and safer for the whole family. 1. Sink Where's the dirtiest areas in
your home? No doubt many
who immediately thought of
the toilet. Sorry, you missed
estimates. Relatively clean
toilets because it is often treated and given a
disinfectant. Let us look at the sink.
Although on the surface looks
clean, because it is often
skipped soapy water and
water flow, the sink can be
dirtier than a toilet. Time of food that goes into the pipe
to sink into nest of developing
disease-causing bacteria, such
as E.coli and salmonella. Trick: In order not to spread
germs, wash basin with a
solution of bleach and water
every day. Allow the solution
to flow into the exhaust pipe,
then clean the pipe. After that, wash your hands with
soap. 2. "Remote control" Just imagine, how many are
already holding hands and
punch-punch the television
controller, and not necessarily
hands were clean. Not to
mention if the tool is dropped on the floor, tucked in the
seat cushion, splattered
someone sneezing and
coughing. Imagine how dirty it. Tricks: How exactly clean it,
wipe it with a cloth which was
given liquid bleach or use
alcohol wipes. Or, have
everyone wash their hands
before and after holding the remote control. 3. Toothbrush Damp toothbrush can be a fun
place for germs to breed.
Moreover, if the toothbrush
left near the toilet, the
bacteria can be more
contamination. When we flush the toilet that
is open, the bacteria in it will
be flying into the air and last
about two hours there before
falling to the floor. When the
germs are floated, they certainly can be easily
attached anywhere, including a
toothbrush. Therefore, when
the flush toilet lid. Tricks: Do not imagine you
brush your teeth with a
brush-ridden germs from the
toilet. In order to stay safe
toothbrush, try always to dry
after use. Put the toothbrush in a dry place and that makes
it easy to dry. Importantly
too, does not put them near
the toilet.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
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