| Where are Germs? |
What do to? |
| 1. Cell phone |
Keep your cell phone away from your face and if you borrow someone else's phone wash your hands, thoroughly. |
| 2. Cutting board |
It is a good practice to wash the cutting board after each use. You don't want to cook germs with your food. |
| 3. Gym equipment |
Don't use the same wipe to clean your hands and the equipment. If you are a regular you might want to consider buying your own yoga mat. |
| 4. Kitchen sponge |
There are about 7 billion germs in the kitchen sponge. The best way to avoid spreading germs around change the sponge once in two weeks. |
| 5. Toilet seat |
If you are cleaning your bathroom and your toilet seat everyday you are good. Be careful when you are sharing a bathroom at the public places. |
| 6. Toothbrush |
Keep your toothbrush in the medicine cabinet, away from other germs lurking in the bathroom. Change your toothbrush after an illness. |
| 7. Kitchen sink |
It is one of the most dangerous place you will touch today. It is a playground for fecal bacteria. It always safe to clean the sink once everyday. |
| 8. Office |
Always carry wipes around and use them to wipe for thousands of bacterias from phone, tables, keyboard, doorknobs and any other things touched by a coughing, sneezing buddy. |
| 9. Shower curtain |
The prevention of picking up any germs from your shower curtain is to spritz it with disinfectant atleast once a week. |
| 10. Kissing |
If your spouse has cold or flu you might want to wait on smooching until your partner gets well. |