Do you think the toilets at your workplace are dirty? Think again.
The teabags at your office are way dirtier and germ-infested.
You heard that right! Scientists have discovered that office teabags can carry
as many as 17 times more germs than a toilet seat.
As per the researchers, the average bacterial reading of an office teabag was
3,785, in comparison to only 220 for a toilet seat.
The study, conducted by Initial Washroom Hygiene, analysed the bacterial
readings of kitchen utensils and appliances.
According to a report in the Independent, other pieces of kitchen equipment
also stacked up highly in their findings, with bacterial readings averaging at
2,483 on kettle handles, 1,746 on the rim of a used mug and 1,592 on a fridge
door handle.
While we do ensure that our hands are washed after we use the washroom,
we need to perhaps start doing the same after going to the office kitchen as
well.
A poll of 1,000 workers revealed that 80 percent of people working in an office
wouldn’t think to wash their hands before making drinks for colleagues.
It's sort of terrifying to imagine the amount of germs that could be flying around
the office when you're obliviously sipping your tea.
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According to the report, Dr Peter Barratt of Initial Washroom Hygiene believes
that offices should be more aware of the levels of hygiene in their communal
kitchens.
Barratt says, “If you stop to think about the number of different hands that
touch things such as the kettle handle, tea bag box lid, mugs, and so on, the
potential for cross contamination really adds up.”
He further adds that using anti-bacterial wipes on kitchen surfaces and
regularly cleaning the mug can pay huge dividends in terms of maintaining a
healthy workforce.
It’s especially important to be wary of germs during this time of year, since the
Norovirus, commonly referred to as the “winter vomiting bug”, has been known
to spread rapidly by touching contaminated surfaces or eating foods that are
rife with bacteria.
Taking precautions such as washing your hands frequently, disinfecting
surfaces and washing clothing that could be at risk of contamination could
save you from falling ill this season.
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