Your smart phone can be dirtier than a toilet seat

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If you haven’t cleaned your smart phone in a while, it could be dirtier than a toilet seat. With 76% of the population having access to mobile phones, a study reported that electronic devices can be covered in up to ten times more bacteria than a toilet seat. In order to clean your smart phone, turn it off first then wipe it with a dry cloth. If the dry cloth doesn't do the trick, spray a little bit of distilled water onto microfiber cloth and wipe the screen. Wait until the screen is completely dry before turning the phone back on.

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