![]() I worked in South Korea for over four years as an English teacher at a public school and observed special areas right inside Korean apartments that are set lower than the rest of the home. There are many cultures where, unlike in the U.S., taking off your shoes before entering a home is not only common but expected. ![]() Researchers found that more than 90% of the bacteria you wear on your shoes will transfer to tile floors in your home. And yet, that’s exactly what happens when you don’t take your shoes off in your home. In other words, not the sort of stuff you’d let your baby roll around in or put in their mouth. And believe me, you do not want the sort of filth that lives in the mud on a farm to be following you around.Ĭommon bacteria found on shoes include e.coli, c.diff (causes bad diarrhea or colon inflammation if not treated), meningitis, and plenty of other species. They could’ve just spent a day on a farm.
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