When using the sponge for dishes, you must avoid starting a contamination process in the kitchen, a place intended for the preparation and consumption of food
Generally, most people who dedicate themselves to cleaning the dish sponge believe they have accomplished this task after washing it with water and detergent .
However, neither water nor soap can kill bacteria, which in this case are only temporarily eliminated.
Dish sponge: be careful with bad smell
According to some scientific studies, where analyses were carried out in the laboratory, it was discovered that in different parts of the sponges used for cleaning in the kitchen, the same microbes present in feces are present both inside and on the surface.
Advertisement:In particular, you can notice the bad smell emanating from the sponges, a warning sign about the possible presence of harmful microorganisms ( In the most serious cases we speak of Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli and Salmonella).
These are pathogens that could cause infections, especially in weakened or immunocompromised people.
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