When my children were little, they had small security blankets. I learned after my first child that a light color (hers was pink) was a really, really bad idea. She took it everywhere with her, and within a few months, despite regular washings, it was a dingy pinkish gray. I’d jokingly refer to it as a biohazard.
These days, most adults’ cell phones go with them even more places than a baby takes her security blanket. (I’ll leave you to draw the other parallels between cell phones and security blankets.) And though they may not look as dirty, all our cell phones most certainly could use a thorough cleaning.
Cell phones are dirtier than many things we deem to clean regularly, including doorknobs and kitchen counters. One study clocked the amount of bacteria on cell phones at around 17,000 per square inch, according to Time Health—potentially worse than several objects we wouldn’t dream of touching with our bare hands, such as public toilet seats and the soles of people’s shoes.
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from https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/how-to-clean-your-phone-weekend-projects-259405
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