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Sneezes start at the back of the throat and can send as many as 40,000 droplets rocketing out at a speed of up to 200 miles per hour – sending tiny droplets of snot flying into the air. If that…
Sneezes start at the back of the throat and can send as many as 40,000 droplets rocketing out at a speed of up to 200 miles per hour – sending tiny droplets of snot flying into the air. If that…
Enclosed environments where people are working or interacting in close proximity with one another are at higher risk of the spread of germs. With people often working or moving around public areas while ill, this can quickly lead to localized…
Your belly button is overflowing with bacteria. In fact, there is so much bacteria in your belly button that you could be uniquely identified by the vomit-inducing ecosystem you’re harboring. Scientists identified 2,368 species of bacteria after swabbing the navels…
This swab was taken from a door handle in an office: Anyone can use Microshield to improve hygiene & reduce cross contamination. Whilst cleaning makes everything look shiny, chances are – you’re simply moving bacteria from surface to surface. Inexpensive,…
If you’re one of those people who doesn’t stroll into the gym shower with a cool pair of slides, you’re about to be shocked. A man in Texas caught a flesh-eating infection after taking a shower barefoot in his gym.…
Are you surrounded by people coughing & spluttering? Do you know a cough or sneeze can travel 6-8 meters? That bacteria is landing on all the surfaces you touch. On average you touch your face 2000 to 3000 times per…