What Are The Most Contaminated Surfaces In Hotel Rooms?
June 20, 2012 | Pollution | Editor
It’s a no-brainer to most, but it’s something to be very aware of while traveling and using facilities that are not your own. An experiment of surfaces in hotel rooms finds television remotes to be among the most heavily contaminated with bacteria and items on housekeeping carts carry the potential to cross-contaminate rooms. Researchers from the University of Houston report the findings today at the 2012 General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology.
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