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5 Hidden Areas that are Full of Germs

Updated: Jul 14, 2020

Many are quick to believe homes are the safest environment for one’s family, friends, and pets. This can be easily assumed as homes are physically enclosed from #germs that reside outside. However, germs are ubiquitous and can easily spread by humans and grow on areas around the house. If these are not properly cleaned and taken care of, it can lead to illness and potentially be fatal to our bodies.


First, it is important to locate the germs inside our homes. You may have probably guessed but the kitchen is the most germ-filled room in the house. Bacteria and viruses are evident on kitchen surfaces, appliances and utensils which will expose your family to illnesses.

1. Kitchen Sponges


Many experts have concluded that among the many places germs can hide in the kitchen, sponges rank number one. Because we use sponges everyday to clean our dirty dishes, they hold the source of nutrients for microbial growth. To tackle these germs, researchers found that the most effective solution is microwaving these wet sponges for approximately 1-2 minutes.

Note: It is recommended that you replace kitchen sponges every 2 weeks.

2. Kitchen Sink

Coming close behind first place is the kitchen sink. Germs are easily transferred when you touch the sink faucet and knobs with your dirty hands. It is advised that you keep a disinfecting spray or cleaner handy at all times so that you can wipe the areas frequently.

Note: You can turn the faucet on with your wrist or by using a cloth, transmitting less germs unto the surface.

3. Cutting Board

Cutting boards are the homes to thousands of fecal bacteria. Many cutting boards are made of wood or plastic, which can be easily scratched with continual use. Bacteria surfaces through these small crevices and which can contaminate foods during preparation. You can tackle these germs by putting it in the dishwasher or placing it in the microwave for 30 seconds. The heat will help kill off germs.

Note: Using two different cutting boards for both meat and vegetables is ideal as cross-contamination can occur.

4. Toothbrush

Your toothbrush carries a multitude of bacteria which risks oral infection. To name a few, it can hold E. coli, staphylococci, as well as fecal germs. It is best to take precautions as it is unclear what the effects of these germs can have for your oral and bodily health. If possible, place your toothbrush upright as far away from your toilet. Let your toothbrush dry before storing them in a case. Drying the bristles of your toothbrush is as important as cleaning them. For further cleanse, you can soak them in antibacterial mouthwash for a few minutes.

Note: Sharing toothbrushes is not recommended.

5. Remote and Gaming Controls

Your remote and gaming controls are constantly tossed and held by everyone in the household. Germs are bound to store up on these devices with human touch. You can use a disinfecting cloth to sanitize the surface of these controls. If you want to clean deeper inside, you can use a cotton swab or toothpick for a more thorough cleanup.

Note: Finding a place to store your devices can produce less dirt.


To ensure a safe and virus-free environment, employing a profession disinfecting service is recommended by many experts. You can visit our site here for more information.



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