5 ways to detox your desktop

You rush to it every morning, chug coffee and munch on lunch at it and perhaps 
even rest your head on it.

It's safe to say you probably spend more time at your desk than any other place 
most weeks. But when was the last time you cleaned it?

Most of us could stand to work on our desk hygiene, says Charles Gerba, a 
professor at the University of Arizona who has been researching the subject for
years and recently released the latest installment of a study called "Germs in 
the Workplace." Among the findings--there's 400 times more bacteria on a
given desktop than the toilet in the average restroom.

Most people won't clean their desks until they start sticking to them," Gerba 
says. "The janitor won't touch it because it's personal space so it never
gets clean. And we've turned it into a cafeteria by eating at our desks."

The findings
In the study, funded by The Clorox Company, researchers collected samples in 
the fall of 2006 from offices and cubicles in buildings located in Washington,
Los Angeles, San Francisco, Oregon and New York.

The phone won the title for "germiest workplace surface," followed by the 
keyboard, computer mouse and desktop. Our bad track record with the phone is 
likely
due to a lack of awareness that these spaces are havens for germs, Gerba says. 
We rarely think about how clean our BlackBerrys or cellphones are, but we're
constantly touching them with dirty hands. Previous studies have shown that in 
hospitals, TV remotes tend to contain the most germs because no one thinks
to clean them, Gerba points out.

The study also found that computer mice and keyboards had three to four times 
more germs in women's offices than in men's, and that women's desk drawers,
which commonly contained food, had seven times more germs than men's. Food that 
doesn't come in a wrapper, such as a piece of fruit, can leave behind particles
that lead to mold and bacteria growth.

But, surprisingly, the single most germy items in any office were men's 
wallets. They were found to have four times more germs than women's purses, 
which
researchers expected to top the list because women frequently place them on the 
floor.

While eye-opening, Gerba says the results shouldn't induce panic. Wiping your 
desk with a disinfectant on a daily basis will make a big difference. There
are also lots of gadgets that can help you keep your mouse clean and reach all 
those nooks and crannies in your keyboard.

And the best defense?

"People hate doing it," Gerba says, "but washing your hands works."

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