18 times more germs on your phone than on your toilet button?

Updated on Toilet 2024-07-28
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The Germans have also found that people actually spend only one hour a day working or studying.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's normal for you to have this kind of doubt because people always have a habitual thinking that they must be cleaner than others, or simply think that as long as it is someone else's, it is not clean. In fact, most people are about the same level of cleanliness, and the cleanliness of medicine only depends on the total number of bacteria, and it doesn't matter who the bacteria are. So which one has more bacteria, a mobile phone or a toilet, does not depend on how many people have used it, but on how long they have been together.

    If you think about the toilet, even if 100 people use it a day, it only presses it 100 times, and touches it with your hand 100 times, how many times do you have to press your mobile phone with your hand a day?

    In addition, the human hand is the dirtiest place on the human body with the most bacteria, because the hand is in frequent contact with various objects, and it is not only when you look at the dirty things that there are bacteria. So it's not inconceivable to say that mobile phones are one of the dirtiest items, and I even think of ranking them.

    The second and third ones are probably the mouse and keyboard.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Don't you use your mobile phone, you have more bacteria on your face than on your feet every day, and you kiss your face but not your feet.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It's like it's a medicine that is three parts poisonous, don't you take medicine?

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