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An emergency doctor has revealed surprising everyday household items that are crawling with far more bacteria than your toilet seat - leaving thousands disgusted.
I still clean the bathrooms thoroughly every week. I also give them a quick clean every day or two-not because I'm a germaphobe, but because I'm still working my way through all the bleach wipes left ...
Disinfecting wipes do work—research tells us that—but it also tell us that if you don't follow the rules carefully, you could ...
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Just because you see a cleaning hack on social media, doesn't mean it's actually legit. In fact, these viral toilet cleaning hacks are ones to avoid.
Dirty or moldy washing machine? There are a few easy ways to get your clothes and washing machine smelling fresh and clean again. And there's even a way to keep mold from coming back. Here's how.
Internet search trends in the Washington, DC, metro area have been nothing short of stunning in recent weeks, reflecting what appears to be growing panic within the federal bureaucracy as ...
1. Use bleach to disinfect hard surfaces STAT. As mentioned, many typical household cleaning sprays and wipes aren’t sufficient to get rid of norovirus. According to the CDC, what actually kills ...
Gym equipment wipes: You use them ... is notoriously challenging to kill and requires bleach or similarly strong products, says Dr. Doron. That's what makes it so contagious…and why it's ...
HEALTH CHECK: Newport Hospital becomes first in Rhode Island to offer new CT scan technology He also recommended wiping down high-contact surfaces with bleach wipes or products containing bleach.