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They Seem to be Harmless, But They Can be the Source of INFECTION! Keep an Eye on These 5 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS!


Many items that are supposed to improve your quality of life can actually have the completely opposite effect on you. To avoid this, pay attention on how to properly use them and reduce the possibility of a harmful effect on your health.

These things are the perfect house for bacteria!


Bath sponge

It’s no secret that they are the ideal environment for the growth of bacteria and fungus which can easily cause infection. Therefore, choose sponges made of natural fibers because they contain enzymes that control the development and growth of bacteria. Wash the sponge thoroughly after each use, drain the water from it, and store them in a dry place. Replace the sponge after 30 days of use.


Air fresheners

Make sure to clean these things


When the dry air dries you skin and airways, the air freshener brings great relief. However, if not maintained properly, it becomes a source of various pathogenic fungi that it sprays in the air. Depending on which model you have, you must change the filters and water. Never leave water in a freshener after use because it accumulates mold. Empty the appliance thoroughly and fill it with fresh water before use. Clean it every three days to remove any collected sediment.


Q-tips
Handle it with care.


Experts have long warned that the “madness” to clean the wax that collects in the ears has gone too far. The wax protects the sensitive internal structures of the ear from dirt, dust and bacteria. According to the advice of doctors, don’t put the q-tip in the ear canal because that way you can push the wax deeper into the ear. Instead of a q-tip, use some cotton to clean the entrance of the ear canal.


Blender

Always clean the rubber part.


You always wash your blender after use, but most people forget to wash the most important part – the rubber ring that holds the blade in place. According to many surveys, that small part of the blender is one of the dirtiest items in the kitchen and a real small nursery of bacteria such as Salmonella and Escherichia coli. After each use, remember to disassemble the blender and wash the knife and “ring.”











Rubber or silicone spatulas
Make it a habit to wash everything.


Most of the spatulas that we use when making cakes have a “head” which can be separated from the handle. It is made in such a way that the head can be removed after use. During the preparation of a meal, food enters in it, accumulates and creates a bacterial layer. Therefore, after making a cake, do not forget to detach the handle from the head and wash it.









Source: Healthy Food House

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