Contrary to what one might think, it is not in the toilet that you are most exposed to bacteria during a flight. Here is the most contaminated place on the device.
By plane, everyone has their habits: some rush on the screen to launch a film, others fall asleep even before takeoff, and there are those who take out a book or a snack. Anyway, you probably spend several hours in the same position and in the same place. However, this place is one of the dirty of the plane and you do not even notice it once seated. Indeed, according to a well -known air hostess on Instagram thanks to her account @enairexxionthis place often houses many more bacteria than the meal tablet or the toilet hunting button.
For what ? Because it is affected by all, passengers who follow one another, to children who nibble on it, passing by those who put their handkerchiefs, newspapers or phones there. And unlike more “sensitive” areas such as tablets or toilets, it is only rarely disinfected in depth. This “microbes nest” is also a place of relaxation, meals, and sometimes even improvised nap. But, what are we talking about? Armrests.
“Bacteria seem to feel particularly comfortable on armrests and can stay there up to 96 hours” explains the hostess. Before adding: “The risk of infection comes from contact with your fingers with your eyes, your mouth or your nose.” If you want to minimize the risks, experts therefore recommend a few simple gestures. Start by cleaning the armrests with a disinfectant wipe before setting up and avoiding getting your hands to your face during the flight. And obviously, always wash your hands before you eat.
Among the 5 quietest places cited by the hostess, we find the tablet, the seat pocket in front of you, the toilets, the seats, especially those near the WC and finally, the ground. In short, flying is like getting into a germ nest.
Remember all the same that in everyday life, you are facing millions of microbes. Fortunately, your immune system and your microbiota do a remarkable sorting work. So no need to panic when you get on board!