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Talk Host
05-01-2009, 09:21 AM
Village residents need to be careful now that the...ah...."swine" flu is going around.

A friend of mine is one of those people who knows every possible way to pick up a germ. He actually told me about one that I never thought about. The nozzle on the gas pump. Not only do you hold it after a bazillion other people, you then rub your hands on the steering wheel. How's that for something to think about?

Any other ideas of good ways to pick up some germs?

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tony
05-01-2009, 09:36 AM
Grocery cart handles are the best place to get germs. I don't know where I read it, but I read it in some study results.

nONIE
05-01-2009, 09:38 AM
I guess a bottle of hand sanitizer in our purse or car is a really good idea right now.

sschuler1
05-01-2009, 09:43 AM
I used to be a sales rep, and the majority of my territory was drug stores. I felt like every germ in the world walked past me on the way back to the pharmacy. Washed my hands after every store visit!

KathieI
05-01-2009, 09:46 AM
Grocery cart handles are the best place to get germs. I don't know where I read it, but I read it in some study results.

Tony, that is true. Many grocery stores have sanitizing wipes positioned near the carts so you can wipe them off before entering the store.

Talk Host
05-01-2009, 09:54 AM
How about the magazines in the waiting room at the doctors office. After waiting for hours in the waiting room, you've read every yachting and golf magazine that's been handled by sick people.

tony
05-01-2009, 10:02 AM
Yep. And don't lick your finger to change pages. Who else licked and turned before you.

If I keep this up, I will turn to a hermit.

Boomer
05-01-2009, 10:49 AM
Oh my! Soon we will all be just like Howard Hughes. Only we will have our computers in our solitary worlds. And because we will be solitary and agoraphobic, we will not have to repeatedly sterilize the keyboard and the mouse like they were doing on one of the morning news shows.

With all this media, you know we could end up descending into madness..... Madness. Yes! We could all descend into media-induced MADNESS!!!! ........."OUT DAMNED SPOT! OUT! I SAY!"


Lady MacBoomer

ConeyIsBabe
05-01-2009, 11:47 AM
Don't forget about money..... bills.... coins - passed from person to person to person; yucky, poo ! :sigh:

MelZ
05-01-2009, 12:09 PM
Don't forget about money..... bills.... coins - passed from person to person to person; yucky, poo ! :sigh:

You can send me the dirty money I will take my chances :girlneener::girlneener::jester:

graciegirl
05-01-2009, 12:44 PM
Oh my! Soon we will all be just like Howard Hughes. Only we will have our computers in our solitary worlds. And because we will be solitary and agoraphobic, we will not have to repeatedly sterilize the keyboard and the mouse like they were doing on one of the morning news shows.

With all this media, you know we could end up descending into madness..... Madness. Yes! We could all descend into media-induced MADNESS!!!! ........."OUT DAMNED SPOT! OUT! I SAY!"



Lady MacBoomer

I am not gonna get weird like Howard Hughes. I don't like long nails!! He supposedly had them growing sooooo long because of his obsessive fear to have them cut. .....EWWWWWWWwwwwwwwwwww

JeanneBeannie
05-01-2009, 01:16 PM
All of the posts are very good suggestions, thank you!
How about also, escalator railings, door knobs to restrooms etc.?
Gees...this is terrible! Can we not shake hands anymore? :shrug:

nONIE
05-01-2009, 01:28 PM
Jeanne,

Well one thing for sure is we wont have to worry about escalator railings in TV!

(just another good reason to live there!) LOL

Talk Host
05-01-2009, 02:16 PM
How about those little levers on the coffee urns at Panera's. How many people used their fingers for other things before they pushed those levers, then you put your fingers on it and then eat your scone. HMMMMMMMMM?barf


And the buttons on the ATM machine???????????

JeanneBeannie
05-01-2009, 02:37 PM
Jeanne,

Well one thing for sure is we wont have to worry about escalator railings in TV!

(just another good reason to live there!) LOL

Ahhh...good point Nonie. I dont even know what made me think of escalators lol, I havnt been on one in years! My son and I were sitting here thinking of all the ways to get sick, so I decided to shut the news off and continue looking for a home in TV!! :pepper2: :pepper2:

KayakerNC
05-01-2009, 02:42 PM
Three years ago, The New York Times reported on a study that had been published in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases. The study generated discussion on whether gel and foam sanitizers get the job done.

The answer: they do, as long as the alcohol concentration of the sanitizer is between 60 - 95 percent.

The Times reported health officials say it takes an alcohol concentration of at least 60 percent to kill most harmful bacteria and viruses.

Check the active ingredients listed on the label of any hand sanitizer you may consider buying. By making sure the alcohol concentration is at least 60 percent, you’re making sure the product works.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/21/health/21cons.html?_r=2&pagewanted=print

KayakerNC
05-01-2009, 02:45 PM
Yep. And don't lick your finger to change pages. Who else licked and turned before you.
If I keep this up, I will turn to a hermit.

Maybe a pair of rubber gloves to flush that public toilet??:eek:

beady
05-01-2009, 03:28 PM
wash your hands as often as you can and keep the bottle of hand sanitizer handy for when you can't.
Too much of the sanitizer is not good.....it can lower your immunity to simple germs...soap and water are just as effective and less harmful.

Boomer
05-01-2009, 05:10 PM
Maybe a pair of rubber gloves to flush that public toilet??:eek:

K,

Use your foot.

oooohhhhhh.....WWMD???? (What would Monk do?)

Boomer

ConeyIsBabe
05-01-2009, 05:14 PM
Maybe a pair of rubber gloves to flush that public toilet??:eek:

Before flushing..... I wash my hands with soap & water, dry them with the paper towel and use the paper towel to FLUSH and use the same paper towel to turn the door knob to exit the bathroom .

Yeah....... I'm kinda like Monk :girlneener:

tony
05-01-2009, 06:30 PM
I wonder who let an English major into this scientific discussion.

JeanneBeannie mentioned escalators already, but Nonie is not worried about them. She should be. They're very bad. My wife and I were on an escalator in a store this winter when there was a power outage. We were stuck there for two hours.

KayakerNC
05-01-2009, 07:16 PM
Originally Posted by KayakerNC View Post
Maybe a pair of rubber gloves to flush that public toilet??

K,
Use your foot.
oooohhhhhh.....WWMD???? (What would Monk do?)
Boomer

That might be difficult for the urinal.:pepper2::a20::pepper2:

Boomer
05-01-2009, 07:38 PM
That might be difficult for the urinal.:pepper2::a20::pepper2:

Well, K, I guess you better start practicing your kicking. Kicking really, really high. You know what I mean. Like those cancan dancers.

Boomer

VEEMAN
05-01-2009, 07:48 PM
do you remember to wash you hands after handling a resturant menu ???:yuck::yuck::yuck:

Sandy222
05-01-2009, 07:58 PM
Everything that is shared is a potential surface for sharing germs.... eating out for me becomes a real phobia.....everything that comes out of the kitchens or bar are touched by serveral people.....Just something to think about. Just keep washing , washing and washing somemore.

Today as I was picking up fresh produce at the store I was thinking how many people have touched this apple.....drives me crazy. The man standing next to me sneezing on the fruit....come on doesn't he know better??

If I sound alittle phobic....I guess I am.

REDCART
05-01-2009, 08:14 PM
Don't DO this!

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nONIE
05-01-2009, 08:19 PM
I wonder who let an English major into this scientific discussion.

JeanneBeannie mentioned escalators already, but Nonie is not worried about them. She should be. They're very bad. My wife and I were on an escalator in a store this winter when there was a power outage. We were stuck there for two hours.

Tony, Tony, Tony,Im sitting here wondering why you didnt just walk down the stairs, and Bernie says your pulling my leg!!!!:shrug:

You wouldnt do that would you???

Cinco
05-02-2009, 01:42 PM
Had a friend with MRSA about 18 months ago. He was told shopping carts and gas pumps are awful. I keep Purell in my purse and use it often. I also carry the antibacterial wipes in case the grocery stores are out of them.

I don't think there's an incident mentioned in this thread that I haven't encountered and used either my Purell or wipe. I'll even pull out one of the wipes in the movie theater and wipe off the seat arms. Lord only knows who was touching that and I'm not eating my popcorn along with their germs!

Don't think anyone mentioned the serving utensils along buffet lines yet. Yep, as soon as we return to the table after serving ourselves at a buffet, out comes the Purell.

Monk is definitely my kind of guy.

bestmickey
05-02-2009, 02:28 PM
Also worry about that bottle of ketchup that's on your table at a restaurant.

An ATM machine.

graciegirl
05-02-2009, 02:40 PM
I agree with Beady. Use common sense and know that unless your immune system is compromised in some way that it is building up immunity constantly.

I remember that my cousin got polio and the rest of us kids who saw him a lot got awful sore throats and stiff necks. (those were symptoms) The cousin who got it and thankfully survived without disability was the child of the aunt who was very very careful of germs and kept him in a LOT. Our doctor told us that we who got the sore throats at the same time had probably had immunizing cases of Polio.

You can become obsessed or just use common sense, wash your hands, and when you don't, the exposure may be helping you. There is no use worrying yourself to death.