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The Dirty Dozen Check out these twelve places where germs love to hang out.

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The Dirty DozenCheck out these twelve

places where germs love to hang out.

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1. Your kitchen sink They’re germier than most bathrooms (typically more than 500,000 bacteria per square inch). Extra gross out? Your sponge, basin and faucet handles are also crawling with bacterial.

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2. Airplane bathrooms The volcanic flush of the commode can spew particles into the air, coating the floor and walls with whatever had been swirling around in it. Ew.

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3. A load of wet laundry Any time you transfer underwear from the washer to the dryer, you risk getting E. coli on your hands. Just one soiled undergarment can spread bacteria to the whole load and machine.

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4. Public drinking fountains School fountains are the worst, with anywhere from 62,000 to 2.7 million bacteria per square inch on the spigot.

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5. Shopping cart handles Saliva, bacteria and fecal matter are just a few offenders, because shopping carts are handled by dozens of people every day. Bonus yuck? Raw food carrying nasty pathogens.

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6. ATM buttons If you’re not careful, you might pick up more than quick cash from your local ATM. These buttons have more gunk on them than most public-bathroom doorknobs!

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7. Your handbag Most women’s purses had tens of thousands of bacteria on the bottom and a few were overrun with millions. Who knew.

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8. Playgrounds Blood, mucus, saliva and urine are just a few of the germs you’ll encounter on equipment while getting fresh air and exercise.

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9. Mats and machines at health clubs Oh-so-unhealthy antibiotic-resistant staphylococcus has been found on yoga and mats as well as cardio and resistance machines at health clubs

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10. Your bathtub Thanks to its moist environment, staphylococcus bacteria is more likely to be in your tub than your garbage can.

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11. Your office phone Office and cell phones often have more than 25,000 germs per square inch, with your desk, computer keyboard and mouse not far behind.

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12. The hotel-room remote control Door handles, light switches, pens and faucet handles are also common carriers of pathogens preying on the travel weary.

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What to do? Conduct some germ warfare of your own! Wash your hands with soap and water whenever you can. Thoroughly clean surfaces with antibacterial products. Keep wipes and/or hand sanitizer with you throughout your day and use them immediately after coming in contact with suspicious surfaces. Just those simple steps alone will significantly improve your fight against germs… and resulting colds, infections and other illnesses. Source:http://www.today.com/id/21423163/ns/today-today_health/t/soap-germiest-places-your-life/%23.VfbXD51Viko#.VfblEJeiCvM