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5 dirtiest things in your home you're probably not cleaning

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - May 29, 2025, 07:00 IST
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Dirtiest things in your home you're need to know about




In the post-pandemic world, most households have become more conscious about hygiene. Disinfectant sprays, surface cleaners, and hand sanitisers have become part of everyday life. Yet, despite our best efforts, some of the dirtiest places in our homes often go unnoticed– not because they’re hidden, but because they’re so commonly used, we forget to clean them.


These aren’t dusty corners or rarely opened cupboards. They are everyday items– touched frequently, cleaned rarely, and capable of silently collecting bacteria over time. Overlooking them doesn’t just affect hygiene– it could also affect the health of your family. Here’s a closer look at five such areas that deserve a spot in your regular cleaning checklist.




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Bathroom tap handles




Washing hands is a daily habit, but the tap handles we touch before and after washing don’t always get cleaned themselves. The result? Germs from unwashed hands settle here and can easily transfer back onto clean hands.

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Toothbrush holder


Often kept near the washbasin, toothbrush holders tend to accumulate moisture from water droplets and leftover toothpaste. Over time, they become a breeding ground for bacteria and even fungal growth.

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Stove knobs



During cooking, we constantly touch stove knobs with hands that may be oily or unclean from handling food. Spills and steam contribute to grime building up, yet knobs are not always part of routine cleaning.

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Chopping boards




A common item in every Indian kitchen, chopping boards– especially the ones used for raw meat or fish– can retain harmful bacteria even after rinsing. Using the same board for vegetables or fruits afterward increases the risk of foodborne illnesses.

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TV remote




Remotes are used throughout the day by multiple people, often while eating or sitting on the bed or sofa. Despite this, they’re rarely disinfected. Since they’re high-touch items, they should be wiped down with a mild disinfectant at least once a week to prevent germs from spreading within the household.


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