
4. Avoid Bringing Your Smart Phone in the Kitchen
People use smart phones and tablets for a lot of things these day. This includes using them for looking up recipes or providing entertainment when they’re in the kitchen. While smart phones are a convenient way to stay connected, however, they are also covered in germs. Research shows the average smart phone has 25,127 bacteria per square inch. Additionally, people rarely disinfect their phone as often as they should. This is problematic since many people take it everywhere with them- even into the bathroom. If you’re handling your phone after washing your hands, you are covering them in more germs.
Smart phones are really convenient for looking up recipes, but you should consider printing them out beforehand. Covering your phone in plastic while it’s in the kitchen is also an option. If you can’t do these things, you should sanitize your phone as frequently as you wash your hands. Experts recommend turning your device off and wiping with a cloth that has been misted with 70% alcohol to sanitize it. You should also wipe down your phone case and let both things dry before powering back on. Of course, default to manufacturer instructions if they are available.