The Huffington Post of the United States published an article on “seven worst cleaning habits” to prevent people from getting dirtier after washing.
wash hands with antibacterial soap antibacterial soap is no better than ordinary soap in removing bacteria. The US Food and Drug Administration found that 75% of antibacterial soaps contain triclosan, which can change animal hormone levels.
wash underwear with a washing machine Dr. Charles kilba, Professor of Microbiology at the University of Arizona in the United States, found that if underwear was stained with about 0.1g of stool, one underwear could lead to an increase of 100 million Escherichia coli in the water, which could easily lead to cross infection of clothes and bacteria staying in the washing machine, causing circular infection. Therefore, underwear should be scalded with boiling water alone, and the washing machine should be cleaned every time after washing clothes.
wash vegetables in the sink Dr. Irene Abruzzo, director of the infection control research center of Long Island University Hospital in New York, said that there were more than 500000 bacteria per square inch in the kitchen sink. If it is not cleaned in time, it is easy to cause the breeding of Escherichia coli and Salmonella.
flush the toilet without a lid when the lid is not covered, the water splashes up to 6 feet (about 1.83 meters), causing feces to fly into the air and easily contaminating surrounding objects.
use a dryer instead of wiping hands it takes only 15 seconds to wipe your hands with paper towels on average, and 45 seconds with a dryer. In fact, when people use the dryer, it usually takes only 13 to 17 seconds. When their hands are wet, they are easy to be contaminated with bacteria.
don’t wash your navel according to a study published in the journal PLoS One, researchers found 2368 kinds of bacteria in the samples taken from the navel of 60 volunteers. Don’t neglect small places such as navel and ear root when taking a bath.
wash your hair every day Michelle hangani, a dermatologist at Columbia University in the United States, found that washing hair every day would stimulate the sebaceous glands of the head to produce more oil. It is recommended to wash your hair 2-3 times a week.
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