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<blockquote data-quote="oldngray" data-source="post: 1328109" data-attributes="member: 45230"><p>Genus of molds found</p><p>in vehicle interiors No. of</p><p>Times ID</p><p>Aspergillus 37</p><p>Ulocladium 5</p><p>Alternaria 5</p><p>Penicillium 4</p><p>Geotrichum 2</p><p>Chrysosporium 2</p><p>Trichoderma 1</p><p>Aureobasidium 1</p><p>Geomyces 1</p><p>Chrysonilia 1</p><p></p><p>Who had the “germiest” automobile? The results of the testing revealed that a married female in Florida had the automobile with the most germs.</p><p>The cleanest automobile? A single male living in Arizona.</p><p></p><p>Microbiologists at Aston University in Birmingham, England, found that your <strong>gear shift</strong> is the #1 spot for germs. Researchers found an average of 356 germs <strong>per square centimeter</strong> on the gear shift – which is 25% more germs than any other spot in your car. That makes sense: Since the shift is always being touched – no matter who’s in the car.</p><p></p><p>I guess the hands on (gearshift) drivers are the ones to avoid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldngray, post: 1328109, member: 45230"] Genus of molds found in vehicle interiors No. of Times ID Aspergillus 37 Ulocladium 5 Alternaria 5 Penicillium 4 Geotrichum 2 Chrysosporium 2 Trichoderma 1 Aureobasidium 1 Geomyces 1 Chrysonilia 1 Who had the “germiest” automobile? The results of the testing revealed that a married female in Florida had the automobile with the most germs. The cleanest automobile? A single male living in Arizona. Microbiologists at Aston University in Birmingham, England, found that your [B]gear shift[/B] is the #1 spot for germs. Researchers found an average of 356 germs [B]per square centimeter[/B] on the gear shift – which is 25% more germs than any other spot in your car. That makes sense: Since the shift is always being touched – no matter who’s in the car. I guess the hands on (gearshift) drivers are the ones to avoid. [/QUOTE]
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