362 times there are more germs in the weights of the gym than in the toilet shell

Researchers have taken germs samples from the tristrums and found that, on average, runners (tradmil), cycling equipment, and cheap weights have more than a million bacteria per square inch. Meanwhile, the toilet shell usually has only 3,200 such bacteria per square inch. That means [...]
Meanwhile, the toilet shell usually has only 3,200 such bacteria per square inch.
This means that the fitne weights have 362 times more bacteria than a toilet shell.
Although not all kinds of bacteria can be found to be ill, experts show that 70% of them are potentially harmful to humans.
Some bacteria can cause pneumonia or can infect your skin, eyes, ears, and so on.












