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Germs on call...

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IF YOU think toilet seats are the dirtiest places swarming with germs, look at your smartphone. Research has revealed that smartphone screens have three times more germs than a toilet seat.

More than a third of people (35%) have never cleaned their smartphone­s with wipes, a cleaning fluid or a similar product, according to the study done by Insurance2­Go, a gadget insurance provider based in Portsmouth, England.

“The average smartphone screen has been found to be more than three times dirtier than a toilet seat,” sky. com reported, citing the findings.

One in 20 smartphone users was found to clean their phones less than every six months, said the study. Researcher­s swabbed three smartphone­s – an iPhone 6, a Samsung Galaxy 8 and a Google Pixel – to test for aerobic bacteria, yeast and mould. The findings showed that all areas of the phones “harbour at least some quantity of each type of substance”.

The screens were the filthiest part of the smartphone­s, filled with germs which may lead to skin problems and other health issues. There was an average of 84.9 colony-forming units per cm² on each screen.

“In contrast, a toilet and flush was found to have just 24 units, while an office keyboard and mouse was found to have just five,” the report said.

The back of the smartphone­s had an average of 30 units, the lock button had an average of 23.8 units and the home button had an average of 10.6 units. More than a third of the respondent­s admitted having not cleaned their phones for long.

“Our phones are never far from our sides; we take them everywhere. Therefore, it’s inevitable they’ll pick up a few germs along the way,” Gary Beeston, sales and marketing manager at Insurance2­go, was quoted as saying. – IANS

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