Carpet-4,000 times dirty than the bathroom!
Do you wash or vacuum the carpet? If you're like most people vacuuming, you're shocked! The average carpet has more than 200,000 bacteria per square inch, which is 4000 times closer than a normal toilet! The reason is that the average human sheds about 1.5 million dead skin cells per hour. Now when combined with all the dust provided with the shoes, bacteria and germs thrive.
Cell Phones – 10 Times Dirtyer Than Toilet

According to recent conclusions, ordinary phones contain more than 10 times more harmful bacteria and bacteria than toilet bowls! In fact, close to 16{7be40b84a6a43fc4fae13304fce9a2695859798abfc41afd127b9f8b21c5f9c5} of all phones actually have some sort of feces, and 8 out of 10 have germs that carry the disease. Think twice about the next time you put the phone near your ear.
Oh, another fact we missed – 20{7be40b84a6a43fc4fae13304fce9a2695859798abfc41afd127b9f8b21c5f9c5} of people dropped their phone in the bathroom at least once!
Gasoline pumps have 70{7be40b84a6a43fc4fae13304fce9a2695859798abfc41afd127b9f8b21c5f9c5} more bacteria than toilet bowls

We all visit the gasoline pump every week to put gas in the car. What do you think? There are over 70{7be40b84a6a43fc4fae13304fce9a2695859798abfc41afd127b9f8b21c5f9c5} more bacteria and harmful bacteria than regular toilets! The reason is that many people touch the same pump all day for many years without doing any kind of cleaning. Do you think full serving sounds like a much better deal?
Faucet handles – 44 times more germs than toilet bowl

Recent studies have shown that a typical bathroom faucet handle is a habitat for more than 21 times the bacteria found in a toilet. On the other hand, the kitchen faucet handle is 44 times more than the number of bacteria in the toilet! This is because people usually touch the kitchen faucet with dirty hands, which significantly increases the number of harmful bacteria.
Clean laundry – at least 100 million E. coli bacteria per load!

Cleaning your laundry in the washing machine does not actually remove harmful bacteria and germs, especially underwear. Because underwear usually has some kind of feces. Therefore, the average load can easily be delivered somewhere around 100 million e. Escherichia coli bacteria in the wash water are later transferred to the next load. By the way, if you really want to get rid of this harmful bacterium, use bleach, because the detergent can not remove it.
Soap dispenser – 1 in 4 can get sick

We often rely on soap dispensers to clean our hands. But what most people do not know is that in public toilets, one of the four soap dispensers is filled with harmful germs that are more likely to cause illness. And a typical air dryer removes about half of the germs from your hands, but you still have a lot of work to do. This is precisely because the hands-free soap dispenser greatly reduces the chance of getting germs.