With flu season well on its way, now is the time to be aware of where the worst of the germs are lurking and how to prevent illness. You may be surprised to find that your garbage can or even toilet seat are not as germ filled as some other surfaces in your home. According to experts, the single best preventative measure you can take to prevent contact illness is to practice thorough hand washing techniques. In fact, up to 80% of germs and illness are spread through hand to hand contact!
It also helps to wipe down some of the surfaces described below with disinfectant wipes. Keeping a small bottle of hand sanitizer in your purse or car is a great way to de-germ in a pinch. You’ll even notice that many public places such as doctor’s offices and some supermarkets offer disinfectant wipes or hand sanitizer to help you keep healthy.
So where are the germs hiding? Below is a list of some of the germiest places around.
Your computer keyboard
Your kitchen sink
A load of wet laundry
Your handbag, briefcase or purse
Shopping cart handles at your local market
Playgrounds and health club equipment (including mats)
Public restrooms, particularly airport bathrooms
Public water fountains (especially children’s school fountains)
ATM Machines
All it takes to stay healthy this season is a few extra steps. Wash your hands thoroughly with antibacterial soap often and take the time to wipe down any susceptible surfaces like the ones described above.
Our best,
The Venice Nutrition Team
*info derived from msnbc.com