Thursday, September 6, 2012
Mobile Phones filthier than toilet seat
Mobile phones are actually filthier than toilet seats because they are
never cleaned even after being handled by different people, thus swarming with
germs, say researchers.
T ests showed that upto 10 times the amount of pathogens which case nausea
and stomach upsets were present on a mobile phone than a toilet seat.
Charles Gerba professor of microbiology at the University of Arizona said
during his ongoing experiments he has found that bugs get onto a phone because
it is so close to our hands and mouths. When somebody lets a friend or a
stranger use their mobile their bacteria easily gets onto the device too.
Gerba added that because mobiles are electronic some people are reticent
about cleaning. Since they are just not part of our cleaning routine. But they
should be wiped with an antibacterial substance every now and then.
Previous research has found that other things we assume are clean are in
reality rather disgusting the Daily Mail reports.
British scientist discovered that cash machines have similar levels of pseudomonas
and bacillus, bacteria which are known to case sickness and diarrhea, as they
found in public toilets. Computer keyboards are also five times dirtier than
the average lavatory seat.
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