Everything In Public Is FILTHY 💩🦠
Things like shopping carts, escalator rails, public transit, door handles, airplanes, and literally anything that is in public is filthy.
Most people have common sense and will wipe it down or will avoid touching their face/mouth until they’ve washed their hands.
This is why you should change out of your clothes once you come home, and never walk through your house with your shoes on!
#disinfectant #nontoxic #hygiene #aestheticnurse #dermatology
From my experience as a healthcare professional, I cannot stress enough how often people underestimate the germ load on everyday public surfaces. Shopping carts, for example, are touched by hundreds of people daily and have been scientifically proven to contain more bacteria than a typical toilet seat. This makes disinfecting them with an alcohol-based wipe or a nontoxic spray before use a crucial step in preventing the spread of germs. In addition to wiping down objects like door handles and public transit rails, one habit that greatly reduces contamination at home is to change your clothes immediately after coming back from outside. This simple practice prevents bringing bacteria and viruses into your living space. Moreover, I highly recommend leaving shoes at the door, as they pick up all kinds of dirt and microbes from the streets that can easily be tracked indoors. During the COVID-19 pandemic, such hygiene practices became even more essential, but they remain important beyond that context to avoid common infections and skin irritations. Using gentle yet effective disinfectants helps maintain cleanliness without harming your skin. Ultimately, maintaining good personal and home hygiene by combining these cleaning habits with regular hand washing protects you better than relying on luck or common sense alone. I encourage everyone to incorporate these small but powerful routines to create a healthier environment for themselves and their families.










































































