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Germs in
AIRPLANES
Airplanes carry lots of infectious germs. Most surfaces in
airplanes and especially tray tables, seat backs and the restroom
have high levels of bacteria left behind by others. Antibiotic resistant
strains of bacteria including tuberculosis are routinely cultered
on these surfaces
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Germs on
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Cabs, Buses and Rental Cars: How often do they disinfect the inside
of cabs, buses and rental cars? A study of germs found in these
vehicles show high levels of pathogenic bacteria and viruses along
with germs imported into the US by visitors from outside the
country. Think of your hands touching doorknobs, the steering wheel
and radio, temperature and other controls and how often we all touch
our face!
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Germs in
HOTELS
How often do they change the bedspreads or disinfect the carpet? Both
of these items have high concentrations of bacteria, viruses, yeast,
mold and germs. Athlete's foot organisms are constantly found
in the carpets and sexually transmitted organisms are found on the
spreads.
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Germs in
RESTAURANTS
The restrooms are especially nasty. Only 33% of people using the restroom
wash their hands before leaving! Even if you wash your hands, you
will probably touch the towel holder or doorknob that was last touched
by someone who did not wash their hands. Your hands are now contaminated
with millions of germs that will be transferred to any food
you handle like bread and rolls. Clean hands will protect you from
secondary food poisoning.
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Germs around
HOME/OFFICE
Any area where lots of people gather, department stores, supermarkets,
gas stations, day care centers and schools are repositories of germs
left behind by others. Social interaction is part of our everyday
lives - lots of touching, sharing and hand shaking. Although this
is a necessary part of our day we can still properly protect ourselves
against picking up nasty germs.
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