Monday, July 27, 2009

A health guide about HANDBAGS

Ladies, when was the last time you wipe or wash your handbag(s)? Never before? Here is an insightful piece of information which will definitely make you see handbags in a different light from now on. Here's the email in its entirety:


Have you ever noticed girls who set their handbags on public toilet floors, then go directly to their dining tables and set it on the table? Happens a lot !

It's not always the 'restaurant food' that causes stomach distress. Sometimes 'what you don't know will hurt you'!

Read on.............

Mom got so upset when guests came in the door and plopped their handbags down on the counter where she was cooking or setting up food. She always said that handbags are really dirty, because of where they have been.

It's something just about every woman carries with them. While we may know what's inside our handbags, do you have any idea what's on the outside? Women carry handbags everywhere; from the office to public toilets to the floor of the car. Most women won't be caught without their handbags, but did you ever stop to think about where your handbag goes during the day.

'I drive a school bus, so my handbag has been on the floor of the bus a lot,' says one woman. 'On! The floor of my car, and in toilets.'

'I put my handbag in grocery shopping carts and on the floor of the toilet,' says another woman 'and of course in my home which should be clean.'

We decided to find out if handbags harbour a lot of bacteria. We learned how to test them at Nelson Laboratories in Salt Lake , and then we set out to test the average woman's handbag.

Most women told us they didn't stop to think about what was on the bottom of their handbag. Most said at home they usually set their handbags on top of kitchen tables and counters where food is prepared.

Most of the ladies we talked to told us they wouldn't be surprised if their handbags were at least a little bit dirty.

It turns out handbags are so surprisingly dirty, even the microbiologist who tested them was shocked.


Microbiologist Amy Karen of Nelson Labs says nearly all of the handbags tested were not only high in bacteria, but high in harmful kinds of bacteria.

Pseudomonas can cause eye infections

staphylococcus aurous can cause serious skin infections

and salmonella and e-coli found on the handbags could make people very sick

In one sampling, four of five handbags tested positive for salmonella, and that's not the worst of it. 'There is faecal contamination on the handbags' says Amy. Leather or vinyl handbags tended to be cleaner than cloth handbags, and lifestyle seemed to play a role.

People with kids tended to have dirtier handbags than those without, with one exception.

The handbag of one single woman who frequented nightclubs had one of the worst contaminations of all. 'Some type of faeces, or possibly vomit' says Amy.

So the moral of this story is that your handbag won't kill you, but it does have the potential to make you very sick if you keep it on places where you eat. Use hooks to hang your handbag at home and in toilets, and don't put it on your desk, a restaurant table, or on your kitchen countertop.

Experts say you should think of your handbag the same way you would a pair of shoes. 'If you think about putting a pair of shoes on your countertops, that's the same thing you're doing when you put your handbag on the countertops.'

Your handbag has gone where individuals before you have walked, sat, sneezed, coughed, spat, urinated, emptied bowels, etc!

Do you really want to bring that home with you?

The microbiologists at Nelson also said cleaning a handbag will help. Wash cloth handbags and use leather cleaner to clean the bottom of leather handbags.

THIS IS WORTH SHARING!!! PLEASE PASS THIS ON TO YOUR GRANDMOTHERS, MOMS, DAUGHTERS, GRANDDAUGHTERS AND GIRLFRIENDS !!!



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6 comments:

  1. The metal parts will be covered with rust after washing unless they are of good plating.

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  2. Oh well, if you don't wash your handbag you can hope whoever steals it gets really sick.

    (just kidding!)

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  3. Joe, right you are. Not all bags are supposed to be washed though. It's only the cloth ones that can withstand a wash. The others can be wiped down with a damp cloth. Considering the bacteria and such that gets on the bags, it really is a good idea.

    PandaB, LOL! The thief falls sick due to the bacteria while the owner falls sick due to the stress of the loss.

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  4. Handbags are unhealthy? My...then this must be bad news for Prada and Guci right? LOL :P

    Then again, it could a good reason to stop women from splurging money for handbags. :D

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  5. Of course not! Handbags are not unhealthy. It's the bacteria and other undesirables that are the problem.

    Gosh! What would ladies do without handbags..

    Suddenly, I have the urge to ask "what have you got stashed inside your handbag?" Ladies?

    Guys, what does your partner have in that Birkin of hers? Eh?

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  6. Hi,

    You have a good blogpost here.

    Handbags are available in all sorts of materials. However, it is necessary to see whether these have been made from a material that matches the design. You have a wide range of materials that the handbags are made from; these materials can be widely classified from animal skins, jute to canvas cloth.

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