Either the trash or the dish drainer of your kitchen sink. I think I recall a special on Discover about myths of bacteria in your home and if I remember correctly, the kitchen sink was said to be one of the most bacteria infested items in a kitchen.
Germs tend to grow best in warm and moist environments, such as kitchen sponges, bathroom surfaces, and areas with high humidity. Other common places for germ growth include cell phones, doorknobs, and computer keyboards due to frequent touch and interaction.
which part of the hand is most difficult to wash off of
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germs
Yes, farts can contain germs because they are a combination of gases and bacteria released from the digestive system. However, the amount and type of germs present in a fart are typically low and not a significant concern for healthy individuals.
kitchen sponge
Your kitchen because you cut meat and other food that has germs on it
You can remove germs by washing your hands and bathing more and makeing sur your clothes dont get to dirty, but becareful to not clean yourself to much because some germs help you fight other germs.
Kitchen sponge does because the sponge retains more water, which has germs and bacteria. Sponges soak everything up.
kitchen hygiene is all about keeping your kitchen clean and less conjused with things that carry bacteria and germs
To help prevent the spreading of bacteria and germs
What color are germs? Germs can be many different colors. But most germs are a very clear green color. Germs get their color by the type of germ or it is. The most common type of germs is bacteria. Bacteria is a type of germ. That is why there are more clearly green colored germs.
There are more germs already in the sink, but it is a disgusting habit. If you scrub your sink with cleansers regularly, you'll lessen the germ count.
Yes, it kills most germs.
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because germs might come on your food and you will have a problem after you eat!!
Yes, most food poisoning actually occurs in the home due to poor food hygiene and kitchen hygiene as germs from aw foods can easily be transferred to kitchen surfaces or other foods whilst preparing meals.