10 Germ and Bacteria Places You Avoid While Cleaning Your Home

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Many of us are not completely comfortable even inside our own homes unless it is thoroughly cleaned and that’s why we buy expensive cleaning equipment just to make sure that no speck of dust is able to escape us.

Here’s the thing though: Even if you spend all day mopping, vacuuming, and wiping various objects down inside your home, there’s still a chance that there may be some places that remain dirty simply because you didn’t even realize that they needed cleaning.

We write this article with the reference of K Kuchiya the editor and author of cleanuphome.com. In this article, we will discuss germs and bacteria places that you avoid while cleaning your home.,

There’s a chance you may feel a little unnerved after reading this article, but at least you’ll know how to better clean your home in the future.

Items You Will Need for Cleaning the Problem Areas

The exact list of items you will need for cleaning the trouble spots in your home may vary, but generally speaking, you are going to need the following:

  • Hot water – If you are going to clean something in your kitchen, then hot water is something you will need because it does a good job of dislodging oils from surfaces and thus making them easier to clean.
  • Soap – There’s no real need to get some kind of fancy soap here. Just pick the one that you have grown accustomed to using and that should do a good enough job of eliminating the germs and bacteria.
  • Disinfectant – Some surfaces may require a harsher substance in order to be cleaned. A disinfectant will work better for them.
  • Cleaning Cloths – Since you are going to need cloths for cleaning, you should at least take some time to disinfect them. The UK’s National Health Service notes that keeping the cloths germ-free will prevent the spread of germs and bacteria inside your home.
  • White vinegar – WebMD points out that white vinegar can be an effective cleaner. The acidity of this substance is what makes so effective against germs and bacteria.

The Problem Areas

Now we can get to the areas in your home that you may not clean often causing them to become hotbeds for germs and bacteria.

Kitchen Sink

It’s understandable if you assumed that the kitchen sink does not need to be cleaned that often because it is constantly exposed to running water and soap, but the thing is, so much bacteria and germs could be present at the sink that just splashing soapy water around isn’t going to be good enough.

The kitchen sink has to be given a deeper clean. You must disinfect the sides and the bottom of the sink to ensure that you achieve a thorough cleanse.

Dish Sponge

Similar to the sink, it’s easy to think that a dish sponge does not need extra cleaning because it is always soaked in water and soap.

The problem is that the sponges commonly used to clean dishes often gets bits of food stuck in them. You may not see these bits of food, but they are indeed lurking inside the sponge.

If a sponge with tiny bits of food in it is left alone, it can quickly turn into a breeding ground for plenty of harmful bacteria.

Dishwasher

When you open up the dishwasher and just see the clean plates and silverware, you may think that it is perfectly good to go and can continue to be used with no issue. But that’s because you missed the truly problematic areas.

The edges of the dishwasher’s door are fertile breeding grounds for mold and mildew. It doesn’t take a lot of time to clean them, so be sure to take that extra step.

Stove Knobs

You probably don’t think that much about the knobs on your stove. They’re such insignificant parts of your kitchen that you may not even look at them that much.

We need to start paying more attention to them however. Mold, yeast, and even coliform bacteria could accumulate on stove knobs if they are not cleaned and we obviously want nothing to do with those nasty microbes.

Faucet

Here I am going to points out that faucets have a tendency to become quite dirty because we often touch them before we wash our hands.

We even use them right after we handle raw food sometimes. Food residue is quite welcoming to bacteria and that means faucets covered in them need to be cleaned.

Toothbrush Holder

Can you even remember the last time you checked your toothbrush holder? With all the water dripping into it and the bathroom environment generally being one that is conducive to bacteria, it probably shouldn’t shock you to learn that toothbrush holders can become dirty in a hurry.Just remember to clean these holders out every now and then and you’ll be good to go.

Bath Towel

You’re not going to like hearing this, but yes, even the towels you use after taking a bath or a shower are hotspots for germs and bacteria because of how moist they tend to be.

The good news is that there’s an easy way to get rid of bacteria-filled towels. As long as you dry them out properly either by hanging them up or tossing them in a dryer, they should not turn into comfortable homes for bacteria.

Shower Curtain

Water often gets splashed on to the shower curtain and you probably don’t even think that’s an issue. If you don’t do something about it though, then you may soon find mold crawling all over it.

Just make an effort to wash your shower curtain with soap and let it dry every now and then and that should be good enough to free it from mold.

Remote Control

You use it all the time to change the channel, but did you know that the remote control can turn into a hotspot for germs and bacteria?

That revelation should not really catch you off guard considering how often a remote control is handled by human hands throughout the day, but still, you can’t be okay with it.

Thankfully, a remote control is easy enough to clean and as long as you do that regularly, changing the channel is not going to be the reason for you getting sick.

Switches 

Whenever you enter or exit a room, chances are that you tinker with some kind of switch. Over time, constantly fiddling with switches is going to lead to it becoming dirty.

The solution is simple here however. All you have to do is to regularly clean the switches inside your home with damp cloths and they should be freed from various types of germs and bacteria.

In the past, even if you remember to frequently clean the bathroom, the living room, the bedrooms, and the kitchen, your house may not be deemed spotless because there are some problem areas that likely eluded you. After reading this article that should no longer be the case.

As this article shows, it is easy to miss certain problem areas in your home because it just does not seem that they need to be cleaned after a cursory glance. If you take some time to think about them though, you’ll realize that they are quite prone to germs and bacteria.

Moving forward, you will no longer overlook these troublesome areas and your home will become cleaner than ever before.

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