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Published 16:47 28 Aug 2019 BST
Updated 18:06 28 Aug 2019 BST
According to Cosmo, a toilet seat has a bacterial reading of 220, while the office tea bags have... wait for it... 3,785 germs.
But that's not all. Kettle handles have 2,483 germs, mug rims have 1,746 and the handles of fridge doors have 1,592.
Dr Peter Barrett of Initial Washroom Hygiene told the website: "If you stop to think about the number of different hands that touch things such as the kettle handle, tea bag box lid, mugs, and so on, the potential for cross contamination really adds up."
Erm, we think we might carry some hand sanitizer around with us from now on.‘I’m a 29-year-old woman and my income would shock my friends if it was made public’
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