Updated
Updated · HuffPost · Apr 29
Germ experts warn hotel elevator buttons are major disease spreaders
Updated
Updated · HuffPost · Apr 29

Germ experts warn hotel elevator buttons are major disease spreaders

10 articles · Updated · HuffPost · Apr 29
  • Microbiologists Jason Tetro and Chuck Gerba highlight that first-floor elevator buttons, frequently touched by guests, can harbor flu and COVID viruses for four to eight hours.
  • Studies show these buttons are the most commonly touched surfaces in hotel lobbies, increasing the risk of viral transmission through brief contact.
  • Experts advise hotels to intensify cleaning of high-touch areas and urge guests to practice hand hygiene to reduce infection risks during their stay.
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