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Top study of filthy surfaces

Lewis

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(Reuters) - Just when you thought filling up your car could not hurt any more, researchers may have found another reason to avoid touching the gas pump: germs.
Gas pump handles turned out to be the filthiest surface that Americans encounter on the way to work, according to a study released on Tuesday by Kimberly-Clark Professional, a unit of personal hygiene giant Kimberly-Clark Corp.
A team of hygienists swabbed hundreds of surfaces around six U.S. cities to see what everyday objects are breeding grounds for the worst bacteria and viruses.
The top offenders, following gas pumps, were handles on public mailboxes, escalator rails and ATM buttons.
Closely following on the filthiest list were parking meters and kiosks, crosswalk buttons and buttons on vending machines in shopping malls.
"It comes down to the fact that nobody cleans the things that you're going to touch on a daily basis," said Dr. Kelly Arehart, program leader of Kimberly-Clark's Healthy Workplace Project.
Testers analyzed swabs of the surfaces for levels of adenosine triphosphate, which signals the presence of animal, vegetable, bacteria, yeast or mold cells, and the high levels found suggest they can be transmitting illness, researchers said.
Swabs were taken in Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, Miami and Philadelphia.
Arehart's colleague Brad Reynolds said germs from people's hands can transfer seven times before leaving the skin. People should wash their hands as soon as they get to work, he said.
 
And it all goes to show that no matter how much we wash our hands, the key to preventing illness is to strengthen our immune system.

I can say the same with brushing and flossing, as noble as they are won't work without a good immune system.

Sickly people don't have any more of a hygienic problem than the rest.
 
Happy to live in the country whit the cow poo! :thumbsup Right Dora?

Yep! Give me good clean dirt anytime! :D

I agree with you, Tim. Good health is really all we need to combat the germs that are everywhere. It would be really easy to become a germophobe, but honestly, just eat right, exercise and wash your hands when you should and you should be just fine.
 
Yep! Give me good clean dirt anytime! :D

I agree with you, Tim. Good health is really all we need to combat the germs that are everywhere. It would be really easy to become a germophobe, but honestly, just eat right, exercise and wash your hands when you should and you should be just fine.

Good advice, Handy, I couldn't agree more!
 
i got you all beat. try stepping around, under, and in a garbage truck swimming with maggots up to 1/4' long and also them falling on you.

them bad boys wont die in motor oil, they wont die with brake clean or bug killer. stomp them or burn em is the only way and they bite!
 
thats only during summer time. i wont go there when we deal with the vacons and what they do have in them.

i havent seen the hyperdemic needles in the trash or vacons in a while, thank god.
 
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