Your Cell Phone Happens To Be 10 Times Dirtier Than A Toilet Seat, This Is How To Clean It

Kuulpeeps, don’t freak out and drop this phone but research shows that cell phones are far dirtier than most people think, and the more germs they collect, the more germs you touch.

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In fact, your own hand is the biggest culprit when it comes to putting filth on your phone.

“Because people are always carrying their cell phones even in situations where they would normally wash their hands before doing anything, cell phones do tend to get pretty gross,” says Emily Martin, assistant professor of epidemiology at the University of Michigan School of Public Health.

Research has varied on just how many germs are crawling on the average cell phone, but a recent study found more than 17,000 bacterial gene copies on the phones.

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The Scientists at the University of Arizona have found that cell phones carry 10 times more bacteria than most toilet seats, Time reports.

Human skin is naturally covered in microbes that don’t usually have any negative health consequences, and that natural bacteria, plus the oils on your hands, get passed on to your phone every time you check a text or send an email.

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Just having these microbes on your phone won’t automatically make you sick, Whittier says, but you still don’t want to let them enter your system.

Fortunately, there are easy ways to avoid some germs,however, one of the worst places to use your phone is in the bathroom

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When toilets flush, they spread germs everywhere, which is how phones end up with fecal bacteria like E. coli. “Taking a cell phone into the bathroom and then leaving with it is kind of like going in, not washing your hands and then coming back out,” Martin says. “It’s the same level of concern.”

Keeping your phone out of the bathroom will help, but if you want to clean your phone, a few different methods will work.

For a deeper clean, use a combination of 60% water and 40% rubbing alcohol.

Mix the ingredients together, and then dip a cloth in the solution before wiping it gently across your phone.

Unless you’re sick, doing this a few times each month is enough. Stay away from liquid or spray cleaners, which can damage your phone.

Still, the best advice has more to do with you than the phone. Wash your hands several times a day, the experts say, and you’ll likely be just fine.

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