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Hygiene Guide


Stay healthy: Avoid the top 5 household bacteria carriers

by Astrid van den Broek

Pets

The problem: Pets carry bacteria from playing, walking and eating outside, notes Mail. If your kitty creates an outdoor litter box, for example, or your dog investigates something dead and rotten, all kinds of bacteria gets tracked into your home on paws and fur.

The solution: If your pet has fur, brush it regularly to help move dead hair, which can harbor dirt and bacteria. Wipe your pet’s paws when it comes in from outside. And remember your own hygiene, says Mail. “Don’t kiss pets on the mouth — dogs eat anything that’s on the ground,” she says. “Wash your hands after handling a pet.”


Don’t miss other features on helping your family stay clean and healthy. Learn about household cleanups that kids can do, getting organized and hygiene tips for kids. Plus, download our easy, printable housecleaning planner.

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