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Cleaning expert reveals the filthy item in your home you should wash every day – it picks up deadly germs
Cleaning expert reveals the filthy item in your home you should wash every day – it picks up deadly germs

Scottish Sun

timea day ago

  • Health
  • Scottish Sun

Cleaning expert reveals the filthy item in your home you should wash every day – it picks up deadly germs

'It's one of the most-used items in the kitchen – and also one of the most dangerous.' HIGH AND DRY Cleaning expert reveals the filthy item in your home you should wash every day – it picks up deadly germs Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THERE are areas of the home we never forget to clean when it comes to doing the household chores. Scrubbing the toilet and doing the laundry become second nature. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 They can be deadly 2 The towels need cleaned daily But cleaning gurus say there are items in the home that get overlooked - and they could be spreading deadly germs. Mark McShane, food hygiene expert at Food Hygiene Certificate is warning UK households that the humble tea towel may be spreading harmful bacteria. This could include E. coli and Salmonella, particularly during the summer when BBQs and outdoor cooking are on the rise. Mark says: "Cross-contamination is one of the most common causes of food poisoning at home. "And one of the easiest ways it happens is via tea towels. "People dry their hands after touching raw meat, then use the same towel to dry plates, cutlery, or even children's cups." The expert says that studies by food safety bodies have found that nearly nine in 10 UK homes reuse the same tea towel multiple times a day. Meanwhile, between 30 and 50 per cent of tested kitchen towels contained E. coli or other faecal bacteria. Bacteria can survive on damp towels for up to 48 hours, especially in warm kitchens. Mark shared the most common hygiene mistakes people make with tea towels. I tried Zoflora's new carpet cleaner - it works in just 30 seconds and leaves your home smelling super fresh (1) HIGH AND DRY The expert says people are often guilty of drying their hands after touching raw meat, then drying dishes. Make sure you always wash your hands thoroughly after touching raw meat. ALL FOR ONE Mark says many folk fall into the trap of using one towel for everything. They use the same towel or cloth on their hands, worktops, dishes and spills. It's much safer to keep cloths for these jobs separate and label them if needed. ROLL UP Many people are guilty of leaving damp towels bunched up. This is a perfect breeding ground for bacteria. After using a cloth hang it up so it dries properly. DAY TO DAY In many households, people use the same dishtowels for days on end. The towels should be being replaced daily, if not more often, especially during hot weather or heavy cooking days. Wash them at 60°C minimum to kill off bacteria. Mark added: "Food poisoning doesn't always come from undercooked food – sometimes it comes from clean-looking cutlery dried with the wrong towel. "A simple switch in habits can prevent weeks of illness."

Cleaning expert reveals the filthy item in your home you should wash every day – it picks up deadly germs
Cleaning expert reveals the filthy item in your home you should wash every day – it picks up deadly germs

The Irish Sun

timea day ago

  • Health
  • The Irish Sun

Cleaning expert reveals the filthy item in your home you should wash every day – it picks up deadly germs

THERE are areas of the home we never forget to clean when it comes to doing the household chores. Scrubbing the toilet and doing the laundry become second nature . 2 They can be deadly 2 The towels need cleaned daily But cleaning gurus say there are items in the home that get overlooked - and they could be spreading deadly germs. Mark McShane, food hygiene expert at This could include E. coli and Salmonella, particularly during the summer when BBQs and outdoor cooking are on the rise. Mark says: "Cross-contamination is one of the most common causes of food poisoning at home. READ MORE IN FABULOUS "And one of the easiest ways it happens is via tea towels. "People dry their hands after touching raw meat, then use the same towel to dry plates, cutlery, or even children's cups." The expert says that studies by food safety bodies have found that nearly nine in 10 UK homes reuse the same tea towel multiple times a day. Meanwhile, between 30 and 50 per cent of tested kitchen towels contained E. coli or other faecal bacteria. Most read in Fabulous Bacteria can survive on damp towels for up to 48 hours, especially in warm kitchens. Mark shared the most common hygiene mistakes people make with tea towels. I tried Zoflora's new carpet cleaner - it works in just 30 seconds and leaves your home smelling super fresh (1) HIGH AND DRY The expert says people are often guilty of drying their hands after touching raw meat, then drying dishes. Make sure you always wash your hands thoroughly after touching raw meat. ALL FOR ONE Mark says many folk fall into the trap of using one towel for everything. They use the same towel or cloth on their hands, worktops, dishes and spills. It's much safer to keep cloths for these jobs separate and label them if needed. ROLL UP Many people are guilty of leaving damp towels bunched up. This is a perfect breeding ground for bacteria. After using a cloth hang it up so it dries properly. DAY TO DAY In many households, people use the same dishtowels for days on end. The towels should be being replaced daily, if not more often, especially during hot weather or heavy cooking days. Wash them at 60°C minimum to kill off bacteria. Mark added: "Food poisoning doesn't always come from undercooked food – sometimes it comes from clean-looking cutlery dried with the wrong towel. "A simple switch in habits can prevent weeks of illness."

I tried a natural 45p bathroom cleaning hack
I tried a natural 45p bathroom cleaning hack

Western Telegraph

time08-07-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Western Telegraph

I tried a natural 45p bathroom cleaning hack

But have you tried making your bathroom sink, bath and tiles sparkle like new, using a piece of fruit? I have, and it blew my mind. I'm the first to admit that I get sucked into these ridiculous trends on social media when it comes to household hacks – the cheaper (and weirder), the better, in my honest opinion. Because let's be honest, cleaning your house with the same old anti-bacterial spray, such as Flash or Zoflora, can get pretty boring, and that's coming from someone who cleans for a hobby. Can you make cleaner out of grapefruit? 45p bathroom hack that blew my mind So, when I came across a cleaning expert who recommended giving your bathroom suite a rub-down with a grapefruit and some salt, I quite literally jumped (up from the sofa) at the chance. My first thoughts were, is my bathroom going to turn into a giant bucket of Pimms-like sticky syrup, and will it attract every flying insect (I'm looking at you, wasps nest across the road) surrounding my house? I just had to find out, because there was no way a humongous 45p grapefruit from Tesco could replace my trusty method army – I was adamant this was even too weird for me. But do you know what, Nigel Bearman at Daily Poppins was right, it does clean your bathroom surfaces and it does one hell of a job without any harsh chemicals in sight. I actually ate the other half of grapefruit which wasn't used to clean my bathroom - don't judge (Image: Molly Court/Newsquest) What stood out to me the most was how much it made the likes of my bathroom taps shine like they were straight out of a Wickes showroom. It even managed to get rid of a small build-up of limescale. Plus, I can't tell you how refreshing it was to have a natural, zesty scent take over my bathroom, a difference from the usual pungent anti-bacterial sprays. Although it looked a bit of a mess at first (I found it quite satisfying squeezing the inner grapefruit flesh over my sink and bath), it all washed away within seconds of pouring warm water on top. Best of all, after letting the grapefruit juice and salt soak, there wasn't a speckle of sticky residue, which was my ultimate fear. All that was left was a gleaming sink, taps and bath without any dust, grime or stains, and it only took 10 minutes to achieve. What do you usually clean your bathroom with? (Image: Molly Court/Newsquest) How to use a grapefruit for cleaning When cleaning my bathroom with grapefruit and salt, this is the method I followed, thanks to Nigel's instructions: Cut the grapefruit in half and sprinkle it with coarse salt (like Epsom or sea salt) - I used normal cooking salt and it worked just fine Take one half of the grapefruit and lightly scrub it over the surface of your bath and shower Let it sit for a few minutes to help the citric acid work even harder on the stains (optional) Rinse the area with warm water and wipe clean if necessary So, what's the science behind grapefruit and salt being an excellent bathroom cleaner? Nigel explained: 'Grapefruit contains citric acid which helps to quickly break down soap scum and grime found in baths and showers. It acts as a natural cleaning agent and dissolves through tough stains while eliminating germs and bacteria. An unbelievable transformation if I do say so myself (Image: Molly Court/Newsquest) 'The salt works as an abrasive to help scrub the grime away while you use it, while the grapefruit uses its natural acids and antibacterial properties to break down the buildup and leave your bathroom sparkling clean. It's a simple, eco-friendly solution that gives you a fresh, citrus-scented finish.' Recommended reading: Additionally, you can also make an all-purpose grapefruit spray – just squeeze the juice from the grapefruit into a spray bottle, add 1-2 tablespoons of vinegar, top it up with warm water, and give it a good shake. You can also use the leftover grapefruit peel to deodorise your bathroom bin or pop it in a pot of boiling water to naturally scent the whole room. If you fancy giving your bathroom a clean using this cheap grapefruit hack, let us know how you get on in the comments below. What a zest-tastic idea from Nigel, I owe you one.

Newlyweds who stabbed groom's mum in ‘frenzied' attack while wearing creepy Poundland animal masks are jailed
Newlyweds who stabbed groom's mum in ‘frenzied' attack while wearing creepy Poundland animal masks are jailed

Scottish Sun

time20-06-2025

  • Scottish Sun

Newlyweds who stabbed groom's mum in ‘frenzied' attack while wearing creepy Poundland animal masks are jailed

MURDER PLOT Newlyweds who stabbed groom's mum in 'frenzied' attack while wearing creepy Poundland animal masks are jailed Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A NEWLYWED couple who stabbed the groom's stepmum while wearing creepy animal masks have been jailed. Wasif Hussain, 21 and his wife Nabela Tabassum, 19, donned the giraffe masks from Poundland to launch into the "frenzied" attack. 3 The evil couple wore giraffe masks during the attempted murder Credit: BPM Hussain repeatedly stabbed Arifa Nazmin and bludgeoned her with a hammer as his wife restrained her new mother-in-law. He also strangled and punched her during the horror in Birmingham, which was caught on camera. The couple have now been found jailed after they were found guilty of attempted murder following a trial. Hussain was caged for 15 years while his wife received a nine-year jail term. In her victim impact statement, Arifa said: 'I still panic when the door is knocked, I can feel the fear in my body. 'I'm terrified they have returned to finish me off. I will live with this for the rest of my life.' Birmingham Crown Court heard they had been living at the home after they got married in December 2023. But they soon hatched the evil plot to kill Arifa after they were accused of not doing any chores and treating the house like a hotel. The stepmum also claimed Tabassum could not wash up properly. The court was told the pair snapped when they were asked to leave the home and began assembling a chilling kill kit. This included a can of Zoflora disinfect, gloves and a lighter all bought from a One Stop in a bid to cover their tracks. The monster couple planned to burn Arifa's body in the garden after killing her. They also bought the Poundland giraffe masks on January 29 - the day they launched the savage attack. As Tabassum held Arifa down, Hussain plunged a knife in and battered his stepmum over the head with a hammer. The bride told her husband "kill her, kill her" as Hussain branded Arifa a "gold digger". He also chillingly told her: "You will die for everything you have done." A camera inside the home captured the victim's terrified screams as she desperately fought back. Brave Arifa managed to survive the horror by convincing them to go upstairs before she called for help. Both Tabassum and Hussain fled but were discovered in a Travelodge in Bolton the following day and arrested. 3 Nabela Tabassum had fallen out with her mum-in-law

Newlyweds who stabbed groom's mum in ‘frenzied' attack while wearing creepy Poundland animal masks are jailed
Newlyweds who stabbed groom's mum in ‘frenzied' attack while wearing creepy Poundland animal masks are jailed

The Irish Sun

time20-06-2025

  • The Irish Sun

Newlyweds who stabbed groom's mum in ‘frenzied' attack while wearing creepy Poundland animal masks are jailed

A NEWLYWED couple who stabbed the groom's stepmum while wearing creepy animal masks have been jailed. Wasif Hussain, 21 and his wife Nabela Tabassum, 19, donned the giraffe masks from Poundland to launch into the "frenzied" attack. 3 The evil couple wore giraffe masks during the attempted murder Credit: BPM Hussain repeatedly stabbed Arifa Nazmin and bludgeoned her with a hammer as his wife restrained her new mother-in-law. He also strangled and punched her during the horror in Birmingham, which was caught on camera. The couple have now been found jailed after they were found guilty of attempted murder following a trial. Hussain was caged for 15 years while his wife received a nine-year jail term. In her victim impact statement, Arifa said: 'I still panic when the door is knocked, I can feel the fear in my body. 'I'm terrified they have returned to finish me off. I will live with this for the rest of my life.' Birmingham Crown Court heard they had been living at the home after they got married in December 2023. But they soon hatched the evil plot to kill Arifa after they were accused of not doing any chores and treating the house like a hotel. Most read in The Sun The stepmum also claimed Tabassum could not wash up properly. The court was told the pair snapped when they were asked to leave the home and began assembling a chilling kill kit. This included a can of Zoflora disinfect, gloves and a lighter all bought from a One Stop in a bid to cover their tracks. The monster couple planned to burn Arifa's body in the garden after killing her. They also bought the Poundland giraffe masks on January 29 - the day they launched the savage attack. As Tabassum held Arifa down, Hussain plunged a knife in and battered his stepmum over the head with a hammer. The bride told her husband "kill her, kill her" as Hussain branded Arifa a "gold digger". He also chillingly told her: "You will die for everything you have done." A camera inside the home captured the victim's terrified screams as she desperately fought back. Read more on the Irish Sun Brave Arifa managed to survive the horror by convincing them to go upstairs before she called for help. Both Tabassum and Hussain fled but were discovered in a Travelodge in Bolton the following day and arrested. 3 Nabela Tabassum had fallen out with her mum-in-law 3 Wasif Hussain is facing jail Credit: BPM

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