You may wonder how the bacteria on the floor really matters though as long as it stays there and doesn t make its way into an individual s mouth eyes nose or ears.
Bacterial on floor.
E coli is a common bacteria and there is a strain of it that is dangerous to humans.
The studies tested three different floor surfaces.
June 25 2007 your home may be germier than you think new research shows.
In fact there s twice as much bacteria on the kitchen floor.
But if they were left for a full minute the rate was magnified 10 times source.
The food was allowed to remain on the floor from three to 30 seconds.
Bacteria can come from anywhere and it could get inside our house and down onto the floor where our kids run barefoot crawl and play.
830 bacteria square inch vs.
Everyone in the house handles it.
Tile laminate or wood and carpet.
Anytime an object falls onto the ground or gets placed on the floor and is picked up the bacteria is then picked up onto that object onto the surface that object then touches.
Micrococcus staphylococcus bacillus and pseudomonas.
The study also shows that those bacteria can cause many different types.
So when left on the floor for just five seconds both foods picked up between 150 and 8 000 bacteria.
The aston study used the bacteria escherichia coli and staphylococcus aureus while the clemson study used.
People with weak immune systems are.
Why there is so much bacteria on the floor.
Studies have shown that of the bacteria found in indoor air the most common four are.
It s dropped on the floor stuffed between the sofa cushions coughed on and sneezed at.
A university of arizona study found that bacteria from our shoes transfer to our floors up to 90 of the time.
Micrococcus is a sphere shaped coccus cocci generally means spherical relatively harmless bacterium.
Bacteria like the moist area and grow on it.
Time is a significant factor in the transfer of bacteria from a floor surface to a piece of food bacteria was least likely to transfer from carpeted surfaces and most likely to transfer from laminate or tiled surfaces.