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Your mobile devices contain dangerous microorganisms.

March 22, 2023 2 Min Read
Updated 22/03/23 at 11:41 AM
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According to a research by scientists, “our mobile phones are carrying more hazardous germs and bacteria similar to those of human faeces and bathrooms,” which are transferred when individuals touch their phones with the same hands before touching other objects.

SellCell study noted that “E.Coli and Faecal Streptococci were found on 100% of smartphone screens” while “food poisoning germ, Bacillus cereus, and pneumonia-causing S aureus, were also found on each of the 20 swabs taken from 10 phones”.

But, despite the fact that everyone washes their hands to remove viruses and microbes, study has shown how filthy and germ-filled mobile phones can be, with bacteria resembling cockroaches and human faeces hiding on the gadgets.

The study examined the mobile phone screens of eight women and four men, all between the ages of 22 and 62.

Sarah McConomy, COO of SellCell, stated that the company was interested in identifying prevalent strains of dangerous bacteria on mobile devices.

The startling findings have led to the conclusion that people need to sanitise their mobile phones more frequently in order to prevent harm to their health because electronics carry hazardous bacteria just like human faeces, according to McConomy.

According to the study, P.aeruginosa was also discovered that came from cockroaches, suggesting that cockroaches may have been hiding on cell phones.

According to experts, using a phone in the bathroom can expose it to germs in just five minutes because when you flush, bacteria become airborne. The study concluded that we are probably transmitting these viruses to other areas of our daily life.

SellCell cautioned customers to clean their phones and sanitise them, especially while using the restroom, despite the fact that there aren’t enough of these bacteria to do do any harm.

Researchers have shown that there are more germs on smartphones than on the typical toilet seat.

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