Everyone touches it (remote) – even the neighbor's kid who picks his nose nonstop. And when it isn't in your germy hands, it's either on the floor or stuck between the sofa cushions – a cozy, dark home for mold and bacteria.
The Truth About TV Remotes Will Make You Never Want to Touch One Again
Your channel changer most likely comes into contact with several different hands in one day. Consider that your remote has probably been sneezed on, touched with semi-clean hands, stepped on...you get the picture.
Remotes for TVs and other electronic devices get awfully dirty— and the coronavirus is another reason to keep them clean
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Problem: Virus, Germs & Bacteria Live on Remotes
TV Remotes Are the Most Touched Object in a Room
You Eat and Drink With Remotes in Your Hand
Remotes Sleep in Your Bed and on Your Couch
Standard Remotes Are Often Damaged By Cleaning
Remotes Have Many Openings & Crevices Where Germs Accumulate
Studies Show Viruses and Germs Are Commonly Found On Remotes
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The CDC Recommends You Clean And Disinfect Items Like Remote Controls Daily
The CDC Found that Coronavirus Can Survive on Surfaces
up to 17 Days