When it comes to cleaning your home, there are certain areas that may be overlooked or forgotten. Unfortunately, these areas are also some of the nastiest spots in your home – places where germs and bacteria thrive.
Here are ten spots to pay extra attention to the next time you clean.
The Kitchen Sink
Believe it or not, your kitchen sink is one of the dirtiest spots in your home. In fact, a study found that the average kitchen sink contains more bacteria than a toilet seat.
To keep your sink clean, wipe it down daily with a disinfectant cleaner and make sure to disinfect the drain as well.
The Cutting Board
Cutting boards, particularly those used for meat, are another breeding ground for bacteria. It’s important to use a separate cutting board for raw meat to avoid cross-contamination.
Wash cutting boards thoroughly with soap and hot water after each use and consider using a sanitizer solution.
The Trash Can
It’s easy to forget about the trash can, but it’s important to clean it regularly. A dirty trash can can attract flies, rodents, and other pests. Once a week, remove the trash bag and scrub the inside of the can with a disinfectant cleaner.
Don’t forget to clean the outside of the can as well.
The Toilet
It probably comes as no surprise that the toilet is one of the nastiest spots in your home. To keep it clean, use a toilet cleaner and scrub the bowl at least once a week. It’s also a good idea to disinfect the toilet handle and seat regularly.
The Shower
The moist environment of a shower provides an ideal breeding ground for mold and mildew. To keep your shower clean, spray it with a daily shower cleaner and make sure to scrub the grout and corners regularly.
Use a squeegee to remove excess water and reduce moisture levels after each use.
The Refrigerator
When was the last time you thoroughly cleaned your refrigerator? It’s easy to forget about, but the fridge can harbor all sorts of bacteria. To clean it, remove all food and wipe down the shelves and drawers with a disinfectant cleaner.
Pay special attention to the seals around the doors.
The Remote Control
Think about it – how many times a day do you touch your TV remote? It’s no wonder it can be a breeding ground for germs. To clean it, wipe the remote down with a disinfectant wipe or a cloth dipped in rubbing alcohol.
Don’t forget to clean between the buttons.
The Computer Keyboard
Just like the remote control, your computer keyboard can harbor germs and bacteria. Be sure to clean it regularly with a disinfectant wipe or a cloth dipped in rubbing alcohol. Consider using a keyboard cover to make cleaning even easier.
The Doorknobs
Doorknobs are touched by everyone who enters your home, making them a prime spot for germs. Wipe them down with a disinfectant cleaner regularly to keep them clean and decrease the spread of germs from one person to another.
The Toothbrush Holder
When you think about it, the toothbrush holder is a perfect spot for bacteria to thrive. It’s often damp and doesn’t receive much cleaning attention. To clean it, run it through the dishwasher or wash it by hand with soap and hot water.