See The 9 Dirtiest Surfaces In A Montana Workplace
These Are The 9 Workplace Surfaces Covered With The Most Germs In Montana
I am not what you would call a "neat-freak" or a germaphobe, but after reading about how dirty the surfaces in our places of work are, I could see myself easily becoming one.
I think after Covid people started to realize just how dirty things, and people, can truly be.
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You Think You're Clean, But Are You Really?
We all like to think we're clean people, but if you stop for just a moment, you might realize just how dirty we really can be.
How many times have you or another co-worker come to work with the sniffles? Sneezing and blowing your nose all day, do you wash your hands after each use or throw away every Kleenex?
I don't even want to think about how many people don't wash their hands after using the bathroom.
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Are You Grossed Out Yet?
Take a look around your office, and I bet you'll start to notice things that could easily be covered in germs.
Heck, here at our office, there is a brush for coffee mugs that I swear has been in the sink since we moved into this office building back in 2016, so we are not judging you at all.
So, grab a bottle of hand sanitizer, some cleaning spray, and paper towels, and let's find out what the nine dirtiest surfaces are that you come into contact with every day at work.
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