dumitru
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Then please don't Google "showerhead bacteria"Of course. It's all the same.
Then please don't Google "showerhead bacteria"Of course. It's all the same.
Ha! I did Google kitchen faucet bacteria and found this...Then please don't Google "showerhead bacteria"
So a shower faucet in the kitchen would also be full of bacteria. It seems all faucets are full of bacteria.While studies vary, the overall result is the same: that our kitchen and bathroom faucets harbour a huge number of germs. Indeed, according to this 2004 study from the International Journal of Food Microbiology, a traditional faucet generally contains 127,000 bacteria per cm2.
Have you considered melting one of your icebergs?We don't have city water but have our own artisan well.
We also have an artesian well with tasty water, tested monthly. Run by a volunteer board not getting younger. When the PUD took it over they chlorinated it. Not even close to the same. I used to love our water. But grateful to no longer be doing billing and reading meters.We have our own artisan well.
Haven't had one show up in the last two years but there's a couple[le coming down the shoreline that may still show up in a couple of weeksHave you considered melting one of your icebergs?
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