
03Dec2021
How To Clean These 9 Dirtiest Places In Your House?
It is quite easy to clean dirty spots in an abode, such as food splatters on kitchen countertops, sink, carpet, toilet seat, bathroom walls and floors. But what about the areas where harmful bacteria and germs may lurk and can cause serious health issues.
According to some studies by microbiologists, the most contaminated surfaces in the home found more than 340 different bacteria. Some of the common household microbes are:
- Salmonella
- coli
- Staph
- Mould and mildew
1. The Kitchen or Cooking Station
The researchers found that places where food is prepared and stored harbour more bacteria, germs and other lethal microbes than other places in the house. Over 75 per cent of cleaning rags and dish sponges lurk E. Coli, Salmonella, and fecal matter that can lead to serious health hazards. So, make sure you frequently clean and disinfect the following areas:- Cutting boards
- Countertops
- Sink and faucets
- Refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher and oven
- Stovetop
- Floors
- Wipe down countertop and stovetop after preparing your meal.
- Use white vinegar, baking soda and warm water to clean dirty surfaces.
- Use disinfectant wipes on cabinet handles, faucets, and handles of kitchen appliances
- Scrub lemon on cutting boards to kill germs and bacteria
- Heat damp sponges in the microwave for 60 seconds to get rid of bacteria
- Change dish towel every 2 weeks
2. Doorknobs, Light Switches and Handles
Most people overlook these areas while sprucing up their home in Brisbane. Bathroom doorknobs, light switches, handles of appliances and cabinets are considered the dirtiest areas in a home. You can clean and disinfect these spots using a cleaning product that has at least 70 per cent of alcohol concentration. You can also use disinfecting wipes to kill germs and bacteria. It is good to disinfect these places daily to keep germs at bay.3. Bathroom
You can’t miss your bathroom when it comes to cleaning dirtiest places in a home. From bathtub to a toilet seat, sink to faucets, this particular are harbours hundreds of harmful germs and bacteria. Due to the humid atmosphere from a hot shower, you may also witness mould and mildew stains on bathroom walls and other surfaces. So, it is good to deep clean your bathroom every week. Make sure you pay attention to the following areas:- Shower screen
- Shower glass
- Drains
- Bathtub
- Bath towels
- A toilet seat
- Toothbrush holder
- Faucets
- Floors