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Fairfield Workers: Beware Of These Office Hotspots For Spreading Germs

FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- With flu season fast approaching, the difference between being bed-ridden for weeks and staying healthy can often come down to staying away from germ hotspots in the office, according to The Wall Street Journal. 

Office phones and keyboards can help quickly spread the cold and flu viruses, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Office phones and keyboards can help quickly spread the cold and flu viruses, according to the Wall Street Journal.

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A recent University of Arizona study revealed that a contaminated push plate door in an office can spread infection to half of the surfaces and half of the employees' hands in an 80-person office within four hours, The Journal reported. 

Common germ hotspots include coffee pots, microwave buttons, refrigerator and door handles as well as phones, desks and computers, The Journal said. 

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