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The Germiest Public Places


With the COVID-19 pandemic, staying safe and clean is more important than ever before, however, public spaces can house thousands of germs. Light switches, door handles, community kitchens, sink faucets – you name it, there are probably germs nesting on it. Consider how many surfaces you touch every day. If you touch it, several other people most likely touched it before you. Find out where the most germs in public places exist and how you can avoid them with tips from ServiceMaster Clean.


Germs In Doctors’ Offices

Visiting a doctor’s office is unavoidable. However, it’s not exactly the place you’d want to be if you needed to avoid germs. Offices including your general practitioner, a paediatrician and urgent care are riddled with germs from sick patients. Writing utensils, chairs, doorknobs and exam tables likely cling to germs, putting you at risk for exposure.


How To Avoid Them


To avoid germs at a doctor’s office, follow these tips:

  • Pack your own tissues and hand sanitisers.

  • Sit far away from other sick patients to put space between yourself and their germs.

  • Bring your own reading material.

  • When taking your child to the doctor, bring his or her favourite toys to keep them from touching germ-infested toys at the office.

Germs In Restaurants


While health officers may inspect restaurant kitchens to ensure practices are hygienic, the same inspection doesn’t occur in the restaurant’s seating area. Here, hidden germs can multiply in areas that aren’t sanitised as often as they should be. For example, restaurant menus are quickly handed from one guest to the next. Condiment bottles and salt and pepper shakers typically aren’t wiped down in between guests, either. Even the booth you’re sitting in may not be completely germ-free before you sit down.


How to avoid them when they re-open


To avoid germs in a restaurant, follow these tips:

  • Sanitise condiment bottles or use a disinfectant wipe before you touch them.

  • Ask the server to wipe down the booth with a sanitiser cloth before you sit.

  • Never let your menu touch your plate or silverware.

  • Keep silverware on a napkin or your plate, never on the table.

Germs In Bathrooms


Even when regularly cleaned, public bathrooms contain plenty of germs. Germs can be found on the toilet seat handle, stall handle, bathroom faucet, and bathroom door, among other areas. To help cut down on the amount of germ transfer, many public restrooms today have installed hands-free devices like toilets, sinks and dryers. However, germs can still spread.


How to avoid them


If the public restroom you’re visiting doesn’t have handle-free equipment, you can avoid germs by following these tips:

  • Use a paper towel to touch handles.

  • Never set things like jackets or purses on the bathroom floor.

  • Don’t stick around after the toilet flushes, since the force could cause bacteria to fly into the air and land on your clothes.

  • If you can manage, try flushing the toilet with your foot to avoid touching the handle.

  • Learn how to wash your hands properly so they stay clean in every public space.

Germs In Offices


Offices are filled with shared workspaces that build up germs. Surfaces like the printer, fax machine, coffee maker, refrigerator, telephones and desks can go weeks or even months without being sanitized, putting you at risk for illness.


How To Avoid Them


To avoid germs at work, follow these tips:

  • Use a printable office cleaning checklist to keep your space neat and tidy.

  • Sanitize your work station daily.

  • Designate an employee in your office to be in charge of sanitizing common areas, like the kitchen or conference room.

  • Use a professional cleaning service to deeply clean your office and create a healthier work environment.

If you need a professional cleaning service to sanitize your public space, call the experts at ServiceMaster Clean our genuine commitment to offering you the best service with the proper tools, equipment, training and expertise, we can be there for you when you need us.

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