The brass is cleaner: Brass fixtures could curb superbug threat
12/26/2012If the thought of catching some kind of germy superbug freaks you out, an antiquated solution could help lessen the threat of some "Contagion" from going down. Brass fixtures. Yep, brass, last in style during the Victorian Era, is apparently an effective killer of bacteria, according to new research. Unlike plastic and stainless steel surfaces now commonplace in many public spaces, brass and copper not only kill bacteria, but also its DNA. Steel and plastic surfaces allow bacteria to live, which means when you touch that subway train pole or escalator railing, you’re picking up an untold number of disgusting bacteria. [Source]
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