Door Handles Top the List of Germiest Office Areas
You might be surprised to find that a recent survey found that toilet seats are not among the dirtiest and most dangerous places in establishments. In fact, five of the top ten germiest locations are outside of restrooms. Surfaces in office kitchens, on the other hand, seem to be a major worry.
Top on the list for 2023 was door knobs, which had 30 times more bacteria than a toilet seat. Office sinks came in second, having 23 times the amount of germs, followed by microwave doors in third, having 19 times the amount, mobile phones in fourth, having 16 times the amount, and water kettles in fifth, having 13 times the amount of bacteria. Restroom faucets carry 11 times more bacteria than a toilet seat, but that is not until you reach the sixth location. Office chairs (10 times more bacteria than a toilet seat), desk phones and kitchen refrigerators (9 times more bacteria each), and computer keyboards (fourth place) rounded out the top five (eight times more bacteria).
Skyline Building Care suggests the following strategies to keep all workplaces tidy and secure:
1. Use indoor plants to kill viruses in the air.
Studies have shown that soil-grown plants are effective at removing pollutants from indoor air.
2. Often clean.
Even though it might seem simple, cleaning needs to be done periodically.
3. Use antibiotic-containing products.
To effectively destroy germs, more than a cursory wipe down with a wet cloth is required. Use antibacterial products that are designed to kill bacteria and other pathogens. See Increase Your Knowledge, Improve Your Cleaning for more details on how to use cleaning products correctly.
4. Pay close attention to the areas that are less obvious.
Make sure cleaning crew of a trusted cleaning company like Skyline visit the top office hotspots on the list, as they may be overlooked or neglected.
5. Hands should be cleaned and disinfected.
Use sanitizer and wash your hands frequently to prevent the spread of germs to coworkers and workplace surfaces. In the office, keep hand sanitizer in accessible locations.
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