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Cleaning Items With the Most Germs

These Unexpected Items in Your Home Harbor the Most Germs

Tackle hidden germs in unexpected places with these effective cleaning tips.

February 26, 2024 at 5:49 PM PST
Cleaning Items With the Most Germs

These Unexpected Items in Your Home Harbor the Most Germs

Tackle hidden germs in unexpected places with these effective cleaning tips.

February 26, 2024 at 5:49 PM PST

When it comes to keeping our homes clean, most of us have our routines down pat. We scrub our bathrooms, disinfect our kitchen counters, sweep our floors, and vacuum our living rooms to keep dust and germs at bay. But despite our best efforts, there are always those overlooked nooks and crannies that seem to escape our notice. These hidden spots can harbor more bacteria than we’d like to admit, turning them into unexpected breeding grounds for germs. Understanding where these bacteria hotspots are and how to clean them effectively can make all the difference in maintaining a healthier living environment and home.

The Sneaky Kitchen Sponge

This may come as a shocker, but the very tool you use to clean your dishes and countertops might be the filthiest item in your home. Sponges can harbor a vast array of bacteria, including E. coli and salmonella. To minimize the amount of germs and prevent your household from getting sick, microwave your damp sponge for 90 seconds daily or replace it frequently.

sponge for cleaning kitchen
Photo Credit: Ron Lach

Your Toothbrush Holder

Next up is the toothbrush holder. Often overlooked during routine bathroom cleanings, this little container can accumulate bacteria, given its frequent contact with water and toothbrushes. A quick rinse with hot, soapy water or a dip in mouthwash can keep it clean and germ-free.

Pet Bowls

Pet owners, take note: pet bowls are often neglected when it comes to cleaning, yet they’re a prime spot for bacteria to flourish. Washing them with hot, soapy water daily, or even popping them in the dishwasher, ensures that your furry friends aren’t dining with unwanted germs.

pet drinking from pet bowl
Photo Credit: Mart Production

The Living Room Remote

Constantly handled yet rarely cleaned, your living room remote is a hotspot for bacteria. A simple wipe-down with a disinfectant cloth can keep it clean and reduce the spread of germs.




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