If you don’t already take your shoes off at the front door, you should
And the reason why is pretty gross …
The University of Arizona released the study of just how much bacteria we find on the bottom of our shoes! In fact according to the study there are more than 421,000 different bacteria on the soles of our shoes. E. Coli, Coliforms, and bacteria that can cause urinary track infections and respiratory illnesses.
Study Reveals High Bacteria Levels on Footwear – Article – CIRIscience.org
A study which investigated germs collected on footwear, by Dr. Charles Gerba, microbiologist and professor at the University of Arizona, and The Rockport®
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If you don’t already take your shoes off at the front door, you should
Researchers found that the soles of our shoes are basically one of the dirtiest places around.
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