How Your Germ-Filled Office Can Get You Sick

The office building or *shudder* complex is likely the most rampant germ-hole through which you trudge in your everyday escapades. Charles Gerba, a microbiologist at the University of Arizona's Department of Soil, Water and Environmental Science, told the Journal, "The biggest risks are in areas of high contact -- like the hundreds of people who have touched that escalator rail before you did." Gerba also noted that, due to frequent contact with food and grimy hands, and due to the fact that they're rarely disinfected, office desks host, on average, 400 times as many germs as do toilet seats. Women's offices are apparently twice as germ-filled as men's, largely due to the mold and yeast produced by improperly stored food.
So, there you have it, folks. Scrub down your cubicle, put the food in the fridge, and tell your co-workers to keep their grubby fingers off your dang mousepad. Tell them science made you do it. [From: Wall Street Journal



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