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Nan wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 22:50:51 -0000, "Mrs Bonk" <arse@cuteyspamout.com>
> wrote:
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>> BeesMom9905 wrote:
>>> New question - People are carrying bottles of rubbing alcohol w/ them
>>> for shopping carts and public toilets, can this be diluted to any
>>> degree to quickly disinfect from a spray bottle ?? And most
>>> importantly, not be harmful to kids, pets etc. Just curious.
>>
>> Are you serious? What on earth is it coming to, cleaning shopping
>> trolleys? cleaning public toilets?
>> dear oh dear
>
> I watched a show once that had a scientist state that the dirtiest
> area of a public toilet is the floor. I say, just do not lick the
> floor ;-)
> All this sanitizing is making kids immune systems too weak to fight
> off the bugs they're encountering everywhere else.
As babies mine put everything they could hold into their mouths - as babies
and toddlers do. Obviously if something was particularly grubby or had been
dropped into something unsavoury then that would have special treatment but
most of the toys were outgrown before they had a wash to be then passed on.
I've a few toys still here that the grandchildren have played with and I
never thought to wash any of them.
I wonder how dirty coins are. They are handled by many and end up in all
sorts of places yet the women at my local fruit machine hall , if they cannot
get the coin into the slot , pop coins into their mouths then put them in
the machine. By rights they should all be dead!
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