Tuesday, 16 Apr 2024

Corona: On the Floor, There Are More Bacteria Than in Trash, Moms Also Have to Pay Attention to Floor Cleanliness

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News24xx.com - Social distancing is one way to avoid exposure to the increasingly virulent coronavirus. But Moms must also pay attention to sanitation in the house, especially the cleanliness of the floor.

Reporting from The Soccer Mom Blog, the floor, especially in front of the kitchen sink contains more bacteria per square inch than the trash. In fact, there are twice as many bacteria on the kitchen floor, which is 830 bacteria per square inch than trash cans which only produce 411 bacteria per square inch. Maybe not many people realize this.

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Why are there more bacteria on the floor? Based on studies at the University of Arizona said that bacteria from shoes move to the floor up to 90%. This study also shows that bacteria can also cause various kinds of infections.

In addition to the kitchen floor, think again that the entire floor in the house might be skipped after removing shoes, starting from the porch, the living room, the room, to the bathroom all bypassed by footsteps.

Therefore, it is very important to keep the floor clean so that it is safe for the husband, children, or family relatives and neighbors who come to visit.


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