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Alee Posted - Aug 27 2007 : 12:19:24 PM
I have been watching the BBC's Show "How Clean is your House". It is amazing how dirty some people allow their houses to get. I can understand a certain amount of clutter and dirt that is a lived in house- but not cleaning for 24 or more years?

Anyway, one of the things that has really opened my eyes is how many bacteria, viruses, and fungi that can grow inside of a house. It seems that we humans can adapt to bacteria and not get sick if we live in it continuously, but have a baby or someone over and they can end up in the hospital.

The reason I bring this up is one show featured a woman that was very environmentally conscious and worried about recycling- but nothing ever left!

So don't be afraid to grab a little household salt, borax, baking soda, lemon juice, and water and clean those counter tops and bathrooms!! Cleaning doesn't have to destroy the environment, but we don't have to be destroyed by out environment either!

Hugs!

Alee
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Alee Posted - Aug 29 2007 : 6:03:54 PM
And how do you dispose of it? Is it considered a bio hazard at that point?

Alee
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levisgrammy Posted - Aug 29 2007 : 5:12:37 PM
THAT is disgusting! Can you imagine it being so bad you have to
get rid of it?

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Alee Posted - Aug 29 2007 : 2:06:04 PM
Oh Gross! I just watched a "How Clean is your House?" where the lady's fridge was so gross it had a "bio film" in it. They equated it to the scum that you can find of river rocks and it was so pervasive that they said that they would have to you such a strong cleaning agent to clean the fridge that it might kill the woman! So she had to get rid of her fridge! Can you believe it?

Alee
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MagnoliaWhisper Posted - Aug 27 2007 : 7:25:04 PM
Yeah we close the lid too. However, my father's house has the toilets seperate from the rest of the restroom. (shower sinks bathtub in a seperate room from the toilet. When we get out house I plan on doing the same for this germ reason alone!
levisgrammy Posted - Aug 27 2007 : 5:41:26 PM
Eww.

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mom2knk Posted - Aug 27 2007 : 4:33:51 PM
Yikes......where have I been because I didn't know that about toilets! You can bet I won't forget either!!

Alee Posted - Aug 27 2007 : 4:06:28 PM
Yeah makes you wonder doesn't it! It makes me want to put my toothbrush inside some sort of sterilizing something over night. Maybe vinegar? Listerine?

Alee
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Carol Sue Posted - Aug 27 2007 : 3:15:04 PM
Found out about the toilet one over a year ago and we put the lid down. That was a major gross out!!!!!

Enjoying life.
Alee Posted - Aug 27 2007 : 3:01:27 PM
The thing that suprised me was that just flushing the toilet can cause particulates of fecal matter to jump into the air and it can drift up to 6 feet. So any cups and such in the bathroom cna be carriers of nasties. So they suggest you put the lid down every single time you flush and of course wash and rinse your cups and such every day.

Alee
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GaiasRose Posted - Aug 27 2007 : 1:56:54 PM
I use vinegar on my countertops to keep the ants and bacteria away. nightly I squirt lemon juice onto the cutting board after I wash it to keep it germ free and I don't EVER use a plastic cutting board for anything. I trim meat with the kitchen scissors right on the surface I am cooking it on, or better yet, I have the butcher do it...we have a great butcher local!


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mikesgirl Posted - Aug 27 2007 : 1:28:14 PM
Amen, Alee!

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