8 Surprising Places Germs Lurk

Plus, smart ways to banish them.
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4. Your kitchen sink

It's hard to believe that the place where you prepare food and wash your dishes is actually germier than the bathroom, but a group of Arizona researchers beg to differ. Their study found that the moist environments in the kitchen -- the sink, sponge and faucet handle -- are the most contamined with bactera, and the toilet seat was the least contaminated.

Reduce the risk: Food, especially raw fruits and vegetables, potentially carry loads of pathogen like salmonella, campylobacter and E. coli, so clean your kitchen counter and sink after preparing food. Clean the sink twice a week by scrubbing the basin and pouring a mix of bleach and water down the drain. Wash your sponge in the dishwasher, or microwave it until steam appears (about 30 seconds). Watch carefully to avoid causing a fire.

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