We commonly use Tea bags in our office or working place, recreation places, hotels, public gathering travelling tours etc for drinking freshly prepared Tea thinking it as most hygienic and clean but a study conducted by Initial washroom Hygiene and office teabags can carry as many as 17 times more germs than a toilet seat. So we never use toilets at our workplace, public places or hotels, club or hone which are dirty? But what about Tea bags which are way more dirtier and germ-infested?

As per the researchers, the average bacterial reading of an office teabag was 3,785, in comparison to only 220 for a toilet seat.According to a report in the Independent, other pieces of kitchen equipment also stacked up high in their findings, with bacterial readings averaging at 2,483 on kettle handles, 1,746 on the rim of a used mug and 1,592 on a fridge door handle. While we do ensure that our hands…