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If you think you have the most tidy house, then read this
London: Most people pride themselves on trying to keep their house clean and tidy. A new study of more than 2,000 people, undertaken by the Rug Doctor, has shown that when it comes to making our beds, over half of us will leave our dirty sheets on for weeks, reports dailymail.co.uk. About one-third of people have said that they don't wash their hands after going to the toilet, which directly increases the spread of germs around your property. The carpets were found to contain traces of horse manure, urine, vomit as well as human and pet hair, pollen and traces of skin. The survey also found that one in ten doesn't wash towels weekly and the same number do not brush their teeth twice a day.

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