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Surprisingly Dirty Things In Your Home

It’s no secret that our homes can get pretty dirty. We track in mud and dirt from the outside, and our pets leave their mark all over the place. But there are some surprisingly dirty things in your home that you may not have even considered. This article will discuss some of the dirtiest places in your house and how to clean them!

Surprisingly Dirty Things In Your Home

Believe it or not, there are many dirty things in your home that you may not have even considered. Below we will list a few of the dirtiest things in your home and how to clean them.

Computer Keyboard

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It might come as a surprise, but your computer keyboard is one of the dirtiest things in your home. Full of crevices and corners, they are easily overlooked when it comes to cleaning – resulting in bacteria, food particles, and more having a great place to hide. Some experts believe that computer keyboards can have more than three times more bacteria than the average toilet seat without regular cleaning!

It’s essential to keep on top of cleaning your keyboard with a rag and antiseptic spray to make sure bacteria isn’t getting the chance to grow and spread. Keep your home clean and healthy by regularly wiping down not just your keyboard but all surfaces which may contain bacteria.

Kitchen Sponge

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The kitchen sponge might look innocent enough, but it can be surprisingly dirty because it’s often used to clean up food spills, leaving residual bacteria that can quickly accumulate on the sponge.

To keep your kitchen sponge clean, it’s essential to replace them regularly and make sure that you are using bleach or hot soapy water to kill off any potential germs. Doing this can reduce the risk of having a nasty surprise hiding in plain sight in your home. Additionally, sponges tend to stay damp more often than not, providing an ideal home for mold and mildew.

Cellphone

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To many, our cell phones are like an extra limb. We use them for communication, entertainment, banking, and much more. Unfortunately, they can also be a source of dirt and germs. Cell phones often have traces of fecal matter on them due to poor hand hygiene when handling them after using the restroom.

Additionally, studies show that most cellphone users don’t clean their devices very often and gradually accumulate dust, bacteria, and other dirt particles over time. To keep your cellphone germ-free, it is essential to clean it regularly with a cloth dampened with Isopropyl Alcohol or gentle soap and water.

Pillowcase

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Your pillowcase might seem like the coziest, cleanest thing in your home, but you’d be surprised by the amount of dirt and bacteria that accumulate on it. Over time sweat, saliva, and just generally trapped air make this a breeding ground for dust mites, which cause allergies and skin irritations.

Additionally, oils from your head and makeup can stick to the surface fibers – especially if you don’t regularly wash – making it a haven for bacteria to accumulate. Keeping your pillowcase clean is therefore vitally important for stopping these problems in their tracks. Change them regularly (at least once every couple of weeks), and switch between materials as some trap more dirt than others – such as satin or silk.

Toothbrush Holder

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It’s easy to forget about the seemingly mundane items in our homes that can harbor vast amounts of germs and bacteria, and the toothbrush holder is no exception. Studies have shown that toothbrush holders can contain a wider range of germs than toilet seats due to people rarely cleaning them.

From colony-forming units (CFUs) to mold growth, these are some of the unsavory things that may be living in your toothbrush holder. It is vital to not only fully rinse and clean your toothbrush holder regularly with warm soapy water but also make sure it’s dry before you store any toothbrushes in it because moisture can lead to unwelcome guests!

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