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11 Things People Who Rarely Get Sick Do–So You Should Too

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4. They disinfect their car keys and phones

Your phone may be dirtier (germier) than a public toilet, so how often do you disinfect it? The same goes for the keys to your home and car. These objects pick up germs and bacteria from every single surface they touch throughout the day.

Once you touch them, all those germs transfer to your hands, therefore your face. Disinfect and clean the objects you touch on a regular basis, such as keys, phones, keyboards, sunglasses, and pens, as often as possible.

It’s important to disinfect all surfaces when a family member is sick. Doorknobs, light switches, remotes, faucets, and toilet flushers are often overlooked. So, make sure you don’t miss them.

*Wipe, wipe, wipe it down, wipe!

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