22 Unexpected Everyday Things That Are Dirtier Than Your Toilet
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2/22 Bathtub: The area around the drain can have up to 19,468 bacteria per square inch.
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3/22 Carpets: With 200,000 bacteria per square inch, carpets are 4,000 times dirtier than a toilet seat. Humans shed 1.5 million skin cells every hour which helps feed the bacteria in carpets.
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4/22 Door knobs: Hands are one of the dirtiest parts of the body, and most people use them to their doors.
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5/22 Handbags: Notoriously dirty, they usually contain your phone, money, and other items.
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6/22 Cellphones: Our mobile devices can have 10 times more bacteria than toilet seats, and they're always touching our faces.
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7/22 Keyboards: Keyboards can have up to 200 times more bacteria than a toilet seat.
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8/22 Ice: A study of fast food restaurants in the US found that 70% of the ice served had more bacteria than the toilet water.
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9/22 Kitchen sponge: In nearly every part of the world, this is notoriously the dirtiest thing in the house. With 10 million bacteria per square inch, your kitchen sponge is nearly a quarter of a million times dirtier than your toilet seat.
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10/22 TV remote control: In many households this is one of the dirtiest items you can handle.
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11/22 Restaurant menus: There are on average 100 times more bacteria on restaurant menus than a restroom toilet seat.
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12/22 Curtains: Magnets for pet fur, mold, dander, debris, and dust mites, these soak it all up.
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13/22 Reusable shopping bags: Your reusable shopping bags have more fecal matter than your underwear.
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14/22 Refrigerator: Most fridges test positive for E coli.
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15/22 Light switch: These can have up to 217 bacteria per square inch.
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16/22 Mattress: After ten years your mattress will nearly double in weight from the number of dust mites and dust mite poo that it collects.
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17/22 Kitchen sink: Forget the toilet, your sink could easily be dirtier than your entire bathroom.
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18/22 Money: Bank notes can have up to 200,000 bacteria. It's a good idea to wash your hands after directly handling cash.
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19/22 Pet food bowls: The inside rim alone contains 2,110 bacteria per square inch.
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20/22 Pillow: Dead skin cells, dust mites, fungal spores, pollens, and other body secretions are all floating around on your pillow.
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21/22 Office desk: The average desk has 400 times more bacteria than a toilet.
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22/22 Toothbrushes: When you flush your toilet the germs can travel up to 6 feet and remain for up to 2 hours. Majority of them end up on toothbrushes.
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It seems that the toilet has earned a bad rap. We all think it is the dirtiest part of the house, but out of everything you come in contact with on a regularly basis, your toilet surprisingly isn't the germiest. These are 22 unexpected things that are dirtier than your toilet.
So what is dirtier? Find out here...