Germ Hot Spots in Schools
When you think of the germiest places at your child’s school, do you think of the restrooms, the school bus or even your child’s desk? Those places do have their fair share of bacteria, but the germiest places at school aren’t all as obvious as those. Read on to find out where the most germs and bacteria are commonly found and what you can do to keep your child healthy.
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April 28, 2015