When you're tackling the baseboards with a dust cloth, is what you're mopping up mostly your own dead skin?
Rooms
Door knobs are one of the dirtiest surfaces in your household
Everyday door handles are hotspots for bacteria. All types of bacteria and germs can live on door handles including E Coli, MRSA, and a variety of others.
Trash cans
Can mold grow on plastic?
Many people believe that mold cannot grow on plastic or polymer materials. Mold generally can't break down plastic easily.
Bathroom
The germiest place in your home and the best way to combat those microbes
There’s more fecal bacteria in your kitchen sink than there is in a toilet after you flush it. That’s why your dog drinks out of the toilet. He’s smarter than you think
Kitchen
One germ can multiply into over eight million germs in 24 hours.
Your hands are gross. It’s a fact of life. You touch hundreds of surfaces a day, all of which contain their own little worlds of nasty germs.
Bedroom
Around 5 to 30 percent of the general population show house dust mite sensitivity to skin test reactivity.
Dust mite allergy is an IgE mediated Type 1 hypersensitivity reaction to dust mite allergens, commonly found in household dust
Living room
Can Dirty Windows Affect Your Health?
Mould loves a moist, warm place to call home and the condensation on your windows creates the perfect atmosphere for mould to survive and grow.
Bedroom
10% of your pillow's weight is made up of dead dust mites and their waste
The monsters in your nightmares are living and pooping and dying inside your pillow.