Is the five-second rule true?
Mystery Science・2 minutes read
The 5-second rule is debunked as germs transfer upon immediate contact with the ground, leading to potential illness if consumed. Washing hands thoroughly before eating is crucial in preventing the spread of harmful germs, outweighing the importance of how long food is in contact with the ground.
Insights
- Germs transfer almost instantly upon contact with the ground, debunking the 5-second rule that claims it's safe to eat food dropped briefly.
- Washing hands for at least 20 seconds with soap and water is emphasized as a crucial step in preventing the spread of harmful germs, surpassing the significance of how long food touches the ground.
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Recent questions
Is the 5-second rule valid?
No
Do all foods pick up germs?
Yes
Should dropped food be thrown away?
Some suggest it
How can the spread of harmful germs be prevented?
Washing hands with soap
Are germs prevalent in our environment?
Yes
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