Category: bacteria
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Cleaning Pro Reveals Everyday Items Dirtier Than a Toilet Seat
Most of us feel pretty good about our cleaning routines. Counters get wiped down, the vacuum comes out a few times a week, and anything that looks messy gets sorted. But according to Joseph Passalacqua, CEO of residential cleaning service Maid Sailors, the dirtiest places in your home are often the ones that don’t look…
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Why Clean Rugs Matter in a Health-Conscious City
In today’s world, where health is top of mind for just about everyone, we’re constantly bombarded with advice: eat clean, filter your water, breathe purified air. But here’s something many people overlook—your rug might be working against all of that. Yes, that plush, colorful floor covering could be harboring dust, bacteria, allergens, and toxins that…
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Boosting Food Safety with Easy-to-Clean, Clog-Free Drains
The phrase “Mind the Gap,” famously introduced for London’s subway system in 1968, has become a universal warning to stay vigilant in potentially hazardous situations. Yet, food production facilities often overlook a critical “gap” of their own—one that hides in plain sight beneath their very feet. Hard-to-reach areas, like spaces beneath grates or crevices of…