5 Dirtiest Public Places You Should Avoid
Even a kid can tell you there are germs everywhere around you. But do you know the exact places where germs love to live and reproduce? The answer is "The Kitchen". Sponges, cutting boards, trash cans, etc. There are billions of germs even in the cleanest kitchens. Anyway, the topic of the article is to show you the dirtiest public places you should avoid, if possible. So, lets focus and begin with the dirtiest public area: Not so Clean Public Area #1: Airplane WC Hundreds of people from many different countries are sitting on it each day. No matter how strong detergents the crew is using to clean it, there is no way to kill all germs. The chance to be infected with a disease on an airplane is dramatically increased. Don't go to the toilet when you are on board!
Not so Clean Public Area #2: Drinking Fountains About 1 million bacteria per sq inch on the spigot should be enough to convince you not to drink water from a public fountain! It's true that you don't actually touch it, but bacteria can be found in the water too!
Not so Clean Public Area #3: Public Waiting Areas
areas are not a safe place to be!
Not all public institutions can afford a regular cleaning London. You should avoid all public waiting areas, if possible. Especially, hospitals's waiting areas! Where do you go when you are sick? To the nearest hospital, right? Usually, you have to wait for at least half an hour in the waiting zone before you can actually meet a doctor. Then, your bacteria have more than enough time to find a comfortable place and settle down. Other peoples's bacteria act just the same way, so public waiting
Not so Clean Public Area #4: Cash That's right! It should not be a huge surprise to you since
thousands of people have touched your bills before you. You can't avoid cash, but you can reduce its usage. You can pay with a credit/debit cart more often, for instance.
Not so Clean Public Area #5: Grocery Stores If you can touch a fruit and leave it, people who have been in the grocery store before you can also do it. Be careful! Germs do live everywhere! No matter you can't see them, they are always around you! Rinse well all fruits and vegetables before you eat them. This is the only thing you can do, but it will help!
Germs, microbes, microorganism, bacteria. They all mean one thing. You can get sick! Do what you can to reduce the number of germs around you!
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