How It Works

How to see how dirty your hands really are

Discover how much hidden dirt is on your hands and household items

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1 Gather your equipment

You will need the following items: bread slices, water, sealable plastic bags, a spray bottle, and dirty hands. The number of slices of bread you will need depends on how many objects you wish to test. For this example you will need three. A fresh loaf will work quicker as sliced bread from a shop often contains preservati­ves.

2 Wipe the bread

Wipe your hands on one slice. Make sure you touch the bread with the inside of your fingers, as this is where dirt can hide. Wipe another slice on your phone or laptop. For the third, use someone’s hands who has just used hand sanitiser, to see how it compares. These can be swapped with any item you want to test, but remember what you wiped with each slice.

3 Spray the bread evenly

Once you have wiped the bread slices, spray them with a light coating of water. This will help the mould grow quicker as it thrives in damp environmen­ts. Spray each slice once or twice, but keep the number of sprays consistent across all slices. If you don’t have a spray bottle, you can sprinkle a light covering with your hands, keeping it as even as possible.

4 Make sure the bags are sealed

Place each slice into a separate plastic bag or container and make sure to seal them tight. This will keep the mould growing inside and will keep you safe from exposure.

5 Label the samples

Label each bag with the item it was wiped on. This is so you know which slice was wiped on which object when you observe the results later. You can also write down your prediction­s at this point to look back on afterwards.

6 Store the bread

For the best mould growth, store the bags of bread somewhere warm. Along with the moisture in the bag, this will provide the perfect warm, damp growing conditions. The mould doesn’t need sunlight, as all the food it needs can be sourced from the bread.

7 Observe the mould

Check the progress of the growth daily and see when it starts to appear on each slice. Significan­t growth should be seen after just seven days. Were your hands as clean as you thought? When you have finished with the experiment, safely dispose of the bread without opening the bags.

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