Sunday, June 6, 2010

If you just moved into a new place, along with moving your furniture, settling in, redecorating and everything in between, the All My Sons of Jacksonville movers feel this might be a time that you might want to establish new habits relating to home. Whether it’s organizing things differently or keeping the place regularly clean, there are little changes you can do to also help your health. For example, changing the place you typically keep your toothbrush. According to an article on Health.MSN.com, the worst place you can keep a toothbrush is by the bathroom sink. While there’s nothing wrong with the actual sink, it’s more like its location that’s no good. It’s next to the toilet. There are 3.2 million microbes per square inch in the average toilet bowl, and all of those germs are propelled up to six feet every time you flush. They can settle on the floor, sink and even on a toothbrush. So the best place to keep what cleans your mouth and teeth is behind closed doors like a medicine cabinet or cupboard nearby. The Jacksonville movers remind that you that some homes, especially in older condominium units, have separate bathrooms from sinks or vanity mirrors, so in that case there’s no fear of germs landing on your toothbrush. So the next time you shop for a home, check out the bathroom layouts more carefully.

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