The Germiest Spots In Planes & Hotels

A lot of people will be boarding planes and checking into hotels in the coming weeks, and while there are a lot of things to worry about when traveling, many probably aren’t thinking about the germs they are coming into contact with.

Well, hotels and airplanes are riddled with germs, sometimes in the most unlikely places, and now a new report reveals the worst areas for them.

  • Reckitt's Lysol Pro Solutions is revealing the most germ-contaminated surfaces on planes and in hotels, and they aren’t necessarily the places you’d expect.
  • Their scientists used ATP (adenosine triphosphate) analysis to measure contamination levels on surfaces in 10 planes, one airport and 15 hotels across the US.
  • When it comes to hotel rooms, the germiest surface is toilet handles, and in hotel common areas, elevator buttons are the worst.
  • At the airport check-in lobby, the pin-pad at the check-in kiosk is the worst spot for germs, while on the plane it’s a tie between seatbelt buckles, and window and shade handles. 

Top Three Germiest Spots in Hotel Rooms

  1. Toilet handles
  2. TV remotes, doorknobs (tied)
  3. Desktops, fridge handles, nightstands(tied)

Top Three Germiest Spots in Hotel Common Areas

  1. Elevator buttons
  2. Luggage cart handrails
  3. Bathroom doors, front desks, elevator handrails(tied) 

Top Three Germiest Spots in Airport Check-in Lobby

  1. Pin pad at check-in kiosks
  2. Check-in countertops
  3. Baggage office countertops

Top Three Germiest Spots in Plane Seat Area

  1. Seatbelt buckles, window shade handles(tied)
  2. Tray table latch
  3. Overhead air vent dials

Source: Cleanlink.com

Photo: Getty Images


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