With coronavirus cases rising in the U.S.—and flu season still in full force—it’s important to disinfect surfaces you touch frequently. Cell phones have always been notoriously germ-infested, research ...
Your phone is probably the dirtiest thing you touch all day. From sweaty gym sessions to bathroom breaks and everything in between, it collects germs fast and holds onto them. Studies show that the ...
Sinclair partners with Disabled American Veterans for Community Impact Day to support American veterans and their families. by Connie Thompson, KOMO News reporter We can't see the germs hiding on our ...
Whether or not you believe that your smartphone is germier than a toilet, it could probably benefit from a cleaning. Thankfully, the process shouldn’t take more than a few minutes. Here’s how to clean ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. With all the talk of washing or sanitizing your hands, it ...
(KWWL) -- Let's face it. Many of us use our cellphones all day to check emails, send text messages and take pictures. But could our handheld devices be hotbeds for germs? According to the World ...
That screen you tap all day? It's gathering more than just fingerprints. Your phone is probably the dirtiest thing you touch all day. From sweaty gym sessions to bathroom breaks and everything in ...