Does Your Reusable Water Bottle Hold More Bacteria Than a Toilet Seat?
Illustration picture shows a woman in the sun drinking water from a reusable bottle in Antwerp, Tuesday 23 July 2019. Temperatures in Belgium are rising towards record heights. BELGA PHOTO DIRK WAEM (Photo credit should read DIRK WAEM/AFP via Getty Images)
A recent study has revealed that your portable water bottle might contain more bacteria than a toilet seat if not cleaned properly. Researchers took samples from the lid, the spout and the straws and found some contained more than 40,000 times more bacteria than an average toilet seat. If you haven’t cleaned your water bottle in a while, it might be time!
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