How Clean are Airport Terminals?
Airports in London have a footfall of thousands of people per day. The hustle and bustle of passengers filtering through the various terminals can compromise the levels of hygiene and the question ‘How Clean are Airport Terminals?’
A recent study has found that airport terminals are home to high levels of bacteria. An article run on the Los Angeles Times Website reported that Insurancequotes.com conducted swab tests on the surfaces of three airports and three airlines. The airports targeted for these tests were not revealed to avoid confidentiality issues.
The results were as follows:
The highest germ counts in the terminals were found on:
- The screens of Self Service Ticketing kiosks.
- Bench armrests.
- Drinking fountain buttons.
- The flush button on the toilets.
- The tray tables.
- Seat buckles.
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