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Toothbrush Holders
Toothbrush holders, often due to their close proximity to toilets, pick up bacteria that swirl through the air after the toilet is flushed. And they are frequently overlooked when cleaning the bathroom, according to study researcher Rob Donofrio, director of Microbiology at NSF International. That's odd, considering that the study participants ranked toothbrush holders as the place most likely to harbor
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Toothbrush Holders
Toothbrush holders, often due to their close proximity to toilets, pick up bacteria that swirl through the air after the toilet is flushed. And they are frequently overlooked when cleaning the bathroom, according to study researcher Rob Donofrio, director of Microbiology at NSF International. That's odd, considering that the study participants ranked toothbrush holders as the place most likely to harbor germs. It's actually the third dirtiest item in the house.
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