The number of germs on your mobile phone is beyond imagination. Experts teach you how to properly disinfect germs

Experts said that mobile phones may be the most frequently contacted bacteria and virus loads we encounter every day. Regular disinfection can only distance ourselves from the virus and prevent illness. According to the magazine report of Fortune, a number of public health studies have shown that the number of bacteria and microbial bacteria on mobile phones is amazing. A 2017 study on mobile phones of high school students found that there are more than 17,000 bacterial copy genes on each mobile phone. The more genes are copied, the greater the potential for bacterial breeding.
Arizona University researchers found that the number of bacteria on mobile phones is 10 times that of marble barrels. These bacteria include medica sinensis, Salmonella rosier, Norovirus, Staphylococcus, and Neisser's gonorrhea bicocci, which may contact users multiple times.
Director of infectious diseases at the Santa Claus Hospital in New Zenze said, "When people go to the toilet, they will slip their phones, and the phones will be exposed to bacteria; after they go to the toilet, they put their phones in their pockets or bags to help bacteria grow."
Experts suggest that the following methods should be used to clean and disinfect the mobile phone to prevent pathogen growth.
Experts recommend that you use a 70% nipropanol alcohol moist towel to wipe the surface of your phone, and then dry with an ultra-fine fiber cloth.
Other commercially available products can kill Norovirus or influenza virus, but Shumart reminds you to carefully read the instructions on these disinfection products. Most disinfection products need to stay on your phone for at least three to five minutes before they are effective, and some products only need to stay for one minute to be sterilized.
In addition, you might as well buy an ultraviolet disinfection box and put your phone in the box for disinfection at regular intervals.
Responsible editor: Gu Zihuan