- The battle of the sexes has become a bacterial war, with new research showing mens offices have significantly more bacteria than womens. (Stuff)
- Mens offices are germier than womens, according to a new study. The study shows that theres a greater abundance of bacteria in mens offices than womens. (Huffington Post)
- You probably think a microwave door handle must be cleaner than the toilet seat in your office. In fact, most people believe the restroom is the epicenter of germs in the office—and it turns out, most are wrong. (Forbes)
- the bacteria levels the researchers found depended on the gender of the office occupant. The surfaces inhabited by men tended to have more bacterial cells and more abundance of cells than those inhabited by women, Kelly said. (LiveScience.com)
- SACRAMENTO, CA - If you thought the bathroom was the germiest place at the office, think again. A new study carried out by Kimberly-Clark Professional found the dirtiest hot-spots to be in the office break room and kitchen. (KXTV News10Net)
- The Total Air Sanitizer captures more than 99.9 percent of airborne particles and applies a charge throughout its one-of-a-kind HEPA filter that traps and zaps germs and viruses on cleaner air in the home or office. (ThomasNet Industrial News Room)
- BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- If you prepare your lunch in the break room at work, youre likely coming in contact with germs - lots of germs - even more so than in the bathroom. (CBS42.com)
- Office desks put workers at risk of serious illness because they are crawling with germs, experts have warned in a new study. (Times of India)
- The World News (WN) Network, has created this privacy statement in order to demonstrate our firm commitment to user privacy. The following discloses our information gathering and dissemination practices for wn.com, as well as e-mail newsletters. (Worldnews.com)
- If you thought the restroom was the epicenter of workplace germs you don't want to know about office break rooms and kitchens. (femalefirst.co.uk)
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Office germs
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