A University of Arizona study found shoes can hold over 400,000 units of bacteria. Within just four steps indoors, those germs hit your floors—and can linger there for days.
Your floor might look clean, but how clean can it really be if you’ve walked through a gas station and then across your kitchen without stopping?
It might feel harmless, even polite, to leave your shoes on. But this small habit affects more than just appearances—it impacts your health, your space, and the way you feel at home. Your Shoes Are Bringing in More Than Just Dirt Think about where your shoes go.
Public bathrooms. City sidewalks. Gas stations. Hospital parking lots. Your shoes pick up more than just visible grime—they collect bacteria, toxins, pollen, and even traces of fecal matter.
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