Try not to share your cellphone or a landline phone as much as possible, Dr. Arthur says. We all know that phones come in close contact with the face and mouth, so if sharing is really necessary, you should put the phone on speaker, so there’s virtually no skin-to-skin contact.
Scientists at the University of Arizona found that your phone is ten times dirtier than most public toilet seats. Therefore, your phone is the perfect breeding ground for germs and bacteria.
For most people phones are an extension of their hands and, on average, we check our phones 58 times a day. That’s why it is essential to disinfect our phones as often as we can and try to wash our hands before and after every single touch.
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