When you wipe the kitchen table after eating wipe off the salt and pepper shaker too.
Bacteria kitchen floor.
Anytime an object falls onto the ground or gets placed on the floor and is picked up the bacteria is then picked up onto that object onto the surface that object then touches and the individual s hand who picked up the object to begin with.
A university of arizona study found that bacteria from our shoes transfer to our floors up to 90 of the time.
Cleaning a kitchen floor is simple with the right supplies.
Pick the right cleaner for your floor type.
The kitchen floor a germ trap.
If you are unlucky enough to host salmonella bacteria on your floor.
To kill these bugs where they live use baking soda and an old toothbrush to get rid of stains.
830 bacteria square inch vs.
In fact there s twice as much bacteria on the kitchen floor.
And few commercial kitchens have carpeted floors says matt morrison communications manager for kaivac which manufactures equipment often used for commercial kitchen floor.
Why there is so much bacteria on the floor.
The kitchen is a breeding ground for a number of bacteria.
The kitchen floor is potentially one of the dirtiest places in the house.
The kitchen sink and the washing sponge are the worst culprits because they are usually damp a condition that bacteria like.
Let your floor dry and make sure to clean it regularly in the future.
Consuming food dropped on the floor still carries an infection risk as it very much depends on which bacteria are present on the floor and the type of floor says hilton.
This is because the kitchen provides the perfect environment for different types of bacteria to breed and thrive.
It s dropped on the floor stuffed between the sofa cushions coughed on.
After all my kitchen floor is pretty clean and the chocolate had been on the ground for less than five seconds.
Not only are there foodspills but it carries a lot of traffic from humans and pets.
A study from the hygiene council sponsored by the company that makes lysol found that kitchen floor just in front of the sink has more bacteria 830 per square inch than the trash can 411 per square inch.
The drains in both your kitchen sink and bathtub provide yet another moist hideaway for bacteria.
It s less about the bacteria that is actually on the floor and more about the spread of that bacteria.