If you were to stop 10 people on the street and ask them what they thought was the dirtiest place they could think of, at least 8 would mention a public toilet seat. I’m sure you too, at home, were thinking the same thing. Would it surprise you, to know that a recent study revealed that our cars are at least twice as dirty as a public toilet? Surprised? I was too. The study, conducted by microbiologists in the U.K. on a sample of 25 cars, showed that the steering wheel of an average vehicle is home to over 700 types of bacteria. Compare that to the 60 types found on an average public toilet seat, and the results start to get frightening.
The study also revealed that the average car has at least 285 types of bacteria on any given square inch, be it the interior or the exterior. The primary source was dead skin and food particles. Anthony Hilton, the microbiologist from Aston University who led the research said, “Our study found organisms in a car that are not uncommon to be found around a toilet. If someone gave you some food to eat while you were sitting on the toilet, you would be repulsed.”
Now, if that wasn’t enough to get you thinking twice before entering a car, another study carried out by the University of Birmingham revealed that baby car seats too (often considered the cleanest items in a vehicle), harbored nearly twice as many bacteria as those on a public toilet seat, at 100 different types.
Considering how often many of us regularly eat in our cars, these studies are eye-opening. Not only are the objects in the car cabin littered with bacteria, the air too is infected, and without proper ventilation, these bacteria can and will get into your body through the lungs and the stomach. This problem is especially prevalent here in the UAE, where the hot temperature and stagnant air are ideal for those little critters to breed and multiply.
Luckily, all is not gloom and despair. There are ways to ensure your cabin space is cleaned out properly to rid it of any bacteria and germs. Below are 6 tips to kill germs in your car:
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