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Everyday Items Dirtier Than A Toilet Seat
Everybody knows toilet seats get dirty, and that is why we all clean them frequently. There are many items that we use every single day that get even dirtier though, and we never really think to clean them at all.

Take your mobile phone for example. You probably use that more than anything else, and it can have up to 10 times more bacteria on it than your toilet seat! Even your computer keyboard at work can have up to 5 times more bacteria on it.

It’s not just gadgets that get germ-ridden however; a restaurant menu can have up to 100 times more bacteria on it. Even the steering wheel in your car can have up to 5 times more bacteria – and more when you cough or sneeze in the car.

It’s quite a scary list, but Plumbworld have listed a whole host of things that we touch every day and… well… we might not want to touch anymore!

Everyday Items Dirtier Than A Toilet Seat
Infographic by: plumbworld

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Everyday Items Dirtier Than A Toilet Seat #infographic

Everyday Items Dirtier Than A Toilet Seat
Everybody knows toilet seats get dirty, and that is why we all clean them frequently. There are many items that we use every single day that get even dirtier though, and we never really think to clean them at all.

Take your mobile phone for example. You probably use that more than anything else, and it can have up to 10 times more bacteria on it than your toilet seat! Even your computer keyboard at work can have up to 5 times more bacteria on it.

It’s not just gadgets that get germ-ridden however; a restaurant menu can have up to 100 times more bacteria on it. Even the steering wheel in your car can have up to 5 times more bacteria – and more when you cough or sneeze in the car.

It’s quite a scary list, but Plumbworld have listed a whole host of things that we touch every day and… well… we might not want to touch anymore!

Everyday Items Dirtier Than A Toilet Seat
Infographic by: plumbworld

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