11 Public Places with the Most Germs

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Respiratory droplets-the medical community's polite term for what comes out of a person when they sneeze or cough-are filled with the germs that made the person sick. When we cough or sneeze they disperse widely, landing here and there, where they wait patiently for someone to touch them (research shows they can remain potent for several hours). Once on someone's hands, they stand a good chance of infecting them, since it is human nature to frequently touch our faces. This is exactly how colds and flu happen: The vast majority of cases are passed from person to person. Think of things that are touched by many people in a day, and you'll come up with the places where germs are shared. These can include:


1. Handrails


2. Elevator buttons


3. Grocery cart handles


4. Restaurant menus


5. Money from a cash register


6. Light switches


7. Salt and pepper shakers in restaurants


8. Salad bars


9. ATM machines


10. Exercise equipment


11. Water fountain handles


Makes you nervous, doesn't it? Relax. It takes just a little common sense and attention to protect yourself from public germs. Here are ways to keep germs at bay:


Handwashing. Always wash your hands before cooking, eating, or inserting your contact lenses. Wash your hands after cooking, using the toilet, petting an animal, handling garbage, blowing your nose, or coughing or sneezing into your hand. It doesn't matter if you wash with regular or antibacterial soap as long as you do a thorough job.


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Use hand sanitizer. Alcohol-based sanitizers that require no water are among the greatest health inventions of recent times. They're efficient at killing germs, whenever and wherever you encounter them, without the need of water or towels.


Keep hands away from your face. No matter how many times you wash them, if you are in public, your hands will pick up germs. Germs will quickly enter your body if you rub your eyes or nose, stroke your chin, or touch your lips.


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Avoid the communal candy bowl or cookie jar. Given that only 67 percent of people who say they wash their hands actually do, and that only a third of those people use soap, you can imagine what's lurking in there.
 

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apple store and att.

people packed in sneezing and touching every gadget.

i was covering my mouth in my jacket... while i played with the galaxy 2:facepalm:

hand wipes:shrug:
 

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The free popcorn or basket of snacks on the bar at your neighborhood tavern too. Everyones diggin in, I'm sure nobody is washin their hands much after goin the the bathroom.:sadwave:
 

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The free popcorn or basket of snacks on the bar at your neighborhood tavern too. Everyones diggin in, I'm sure nobody is washin their hands much after goin the the bathroom.:sadwave:

Plus licking their fingers and then grabbing more. NO THANKS!

As bad as the double dippers :facepalm:
 

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gas handles when getting gas


didnt think about menus and salt and pepper


it really is a dirty world.


got my flu shot this year again


didnt really get the flu last year so maybe its a good thing.
 

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The worst PERSON I've ever seen is Steve Nash. The guy wipes his shoes constantly with his hands and then constantly licks his finger tips.(that's after dribbling the ball) How many of those guys are constantly grabbing their sweaty balls and then dribbling the ball with the same hand, then he dribbles and passes sweat but just to make it all better he licks his fingers. I love watching basketball and he's a great player to watch but it's almost too much for me at times.
 

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As bad as the double dippers :facepalm:

A study showed that double dipping is virtually harmless. But the interesting piece is that people who are avoiding double dipping by flipping the carrot/cracker/chip around are actually causing WAY more problems because of the germs from their hands. Thought that shit was funny!
 

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What about public bathroom exit doorknobs/door handles?

How about the McDonalds playland area?

I've been pooped, peed, puked, bled, spit, coughed and expectorated, drained, and hugged on at work. Sometimes I feel like I need to be decontaminated before I walk in the door when I come home.
 
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