| Your home looks clean, right? Well most of the time,
then. But how clean is your house really and what goes on in the nooks and
crannies that are difficult to reach?
If your child dropped her toothbrush into the toilet, would this pose health
risks? Is it true that your kitchen sponge harbours more bacteria than your
toilet seat? Does a kitchen cloth really contain enough germs after one day of
use to make you sick?
Few people have the time, the inclination or the desire to spend their lives
cleaning and scrubbing. In this section, we take a look at the germs that lurk
in your home and what you can do to get rid of them in the easiest and most
practical way.
The section has been divided into four parts: The bathroom, the kitchen, the
living areas and the outside area. Each of these has been divided up into its
main problem areas. Each area provides a possible haven for different types of
bacteria and/or viruses. These are named and a possible course of action is
suggested.
In many cases, cheaper alternatives are suggested that also do the trick.
After all, who wants to spend a fortune on cleaning materials if you can spend
the money on a new shirt or a movie ticket?
Happy cleaning – and make your home as healthy as you can!
*Pictures:
Coutesy VISI


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