ATMs were found to be contaminated with as much bacteria as a public restroom. (Photo/Shutterstock)
Cutting boards were found to have as much as 200 times more bacteria than a common toilet seat. (Shutterstock)
Elevator buttons were found to have 40 times as much bacteria as toilet seats. (Photo/Shutterstock)
A faucet has been found to contain more than 20 times the bacteria of a toilet seat. (Photo/Shutterstock)
A load of laundry can transfer more than 100 million E. coli bacteria to your washing machine, while a toilet seat doesn't harbor nearly the same amount of germs. (Photo/Shutterstock)
Money has been found to contain 10 times as much bacteria as a toilet seat. (Shutterstock)
Smartphones were found to contain up to seven times as much bacteria as a toilet seat. (Photo/Shutterstock)
Kitchen sponges have been found to contain over 450 times the bacteria of a toilet seat. (Photo/Shutterstock)
Toothbrushes can harbor all the nasty bacteria lingering in the bathroom, more than a toilet seat. (Shutterstock)