counter customizable free hit admin – Page 62 – Curefym

admin

Гвардійці «Спартану» нищать росіян із трофейної «Мсти-Б». ВІДЕО

Трофейна «Мста-Б» у вправних руках гвардійців «Спартану» нищить росіян. Цього разу відстань до цілі – близько 13 кілометрів. За лічені хвилини розрахунок готує гаубицю до роботи і знищує піхоту противника, що укрилася в будівлі. Артилеристам вкрай важливо не лише ефективно відпрацювати по ворогу, а й не викрити себе. Позицію ретельно маскують, а вночі працюють при мінімальному світлі […]

Read More »

Abdul-Azeez Olajide Adediran Biography: Wife, Age, Net Worth, Siblings, Parents, Height, Political Party, Children

Abdul-Azeez Olajide Adediran, widely known as Jandor, is a Nigerian politician, journalist, entrepreneur, and technocrat. He serves as the chairman…

Read More: Abdul-Azeez Olajide Adediran Biography: Wife, Age, Net Worth, Siblings, Parents, Height, Political Party, Children

Read More »

16 Gross Household Items You Should Replace More Often



We’ve all been guilty of holding onto things well past their prime, whether we’re trying to convince ourselves that those ragged sneakers can last another year or that last week’s takeout is probably still fine to eat. However, when it comes to your health and safety, you might want to expedite the schedule with which you’re replacing some of your household essentials. With the help of cleaning experts, we’ve rounded up the supplies you should be replacing more frequently—and how to know when it’s time to give them the boot.

RELATED: 13 Worst Items to Store in Your Pantry.

​1. Refrigerator water filters


hand getting water from fridge

It may seem like your refrigerator's water filter is getting rinsed with every use, but it can actually be a major breeding ground for bacteria if you’re not changing it frequently enough.

"The filter on your refrigerator doesn’t just affect the water you drink; it also affects the quality of the ice it’s making," explains Jennifer Rodriguez, chief hygiene officer at Pro Housekeepers, who recommends replacing refrigerator water filters every six to eight months.

​2. Sponges


A woman in the kitchen washing dishes using a sponge

If you want to prevent the spread of potentially dangerous germs, you should replace your kitchen sponge frequently.

"Sponges are prone to bacteria growth, between their porous structure and frequent contact with contaminants," says Robin Murphy, cleaning expert and founder of residential cleaning service ChirpChirp.

And if you’re considering simply cleaning them instead of replacing them, think again: A 2017 study published in Scientific Reports reveals that microwaving sponges didn’t significantly reduce their bacterial load.

Therefore, Murphy recommends replacing your kitchen sponge every week, but never longer than two weeks.

​3. Bath towels


pink bath towels and striped bath towels on hooks

Are you getting your body dry with that towel, or just adding bacteria to it? If you’re not replacing those towels every two or three years, it’s probably the latter.

"Towels harbor E. coli, which are pathogens for humans; they also harbor coliforms, a fecal indicator bacteria, which basically tells you there are feces inside the towel; lastly, they harbor yeast and molds, which could be problems for people with allergies," explains Amy R. Bloomer, founder and owner of Let Your Space Bloom.

Her recommendation? Wash your towels weekly in hot water, open your bathroom door whenever possible to keep the room dry, and rotate towel sets frequently.

​4. Bath mats


A child's feet standing on a bath mat

Since they're typically kept in moist environments and are in frequent contact with germs from your body, hanging on to that bath mat for too long could mean you’re creating a breeding ground for mold and mildew that could even lead to athlete's foot.

Justin Carpenter, owner of Modern Maids, says that bath mats should be replaced every two years.

He also recommends washing them regularly between replacements: "This ensures they stay germ free, especially if you have multiple people using the same mat."

RELATED: 6 Alarming Reasons You Should Stop Cleaning With Bleach, Experts Say.

​5. Cutting boards


Close up of a person cutting chicken on a plastic cutting board.

You may believe you invested in a cutting board that can last you forever with proper upkeep, but Murphy suggests replacing them annually.

She explains that knives create grooves in the board, "which become a breeding ground for bacteria." And no amount of scrubbing is going to undo that.

6. Wooden spoons​


Wooden Spoon on Top of Boiling Pot of Water

Likewise, wooden spoons are porous and can retain bacteria if they're nicked or cracked. They can also start to retain odors from the foods you're cooking.

​7. Air conditioner filters


Woman holding very dirty air conditioner filters

Your air conditioner filter is keeping dirt and other debris from entering your home—but if you’re not changing it frequently, it’s simply adding those contaminants to your household air.

"Dirt in the filter shortens the life of your air conditioner because dirt pulls into the inner workings of the unit," says Marla Mock, VP of operations at Aire Serv, a Neighborly Company. She notes that a dirty filter can also cause an increase in your electric bill.

To play things safe, Mock recommends replacing AC filters once every three months.

8. Cleaning rags​


Woman cleaning table using rag and diffuser at home.

Sure, you may use them to get your house clean, but those rags aren’t exactly germ-free.

Carpenter suggests only using rags once, then throwing them in the laundry machine instead of letting them stay damp under your sink or in a closet. You should also completely replace rags every two years.

Not only will frequent cleaning and replacement help reduce the spread of bacteria, "the new cloths will absorb more solution and allow you to finish your tasks in a reasonable amount of time," explains Carpenter.

RELATED: Disease Experts Share Easy Way to Keep Your Suitcase Bacteria Free.

​9. Pillowcases


Pillow on a Bed Home Hazards

Since pillowcases can harbor dust mites, they should be washed at least once a week and replaced every few years.

As a preventative measure, Amy R. Bloomer, founder and owner of Let Your Space BLOOM, recommends using allergy covers under your pillowcases, which are woven "so even dust mites can’t slip through them."

Bloomer also suggests avoiding going to bed with wet hair, which can make your pillowcase a breeding ground for dust mites and bacteria.

​10. Pillows


Pillow column on the bed

If you’ve been toting around the same pillows since childhood, it’s high time you upgraded to a new set.

"Pillow are great environments for bacteria, dust mites, dead skin cells, and a bunch of other nasty things," says Rodriguez.

However, unlike other items that can be effectively cleaned through laundering alone, Rodriguez explains that even regularly washed pillows should be replaced every two years. In the interim, you can learn how to deep clean your pillows for the healthiest sleeping environment.

​11. Mattresses


Checking out a mattress

Just because it costs you a pretty penny doesn’t mean that the mattress is a lifelong possession—especially when it's near impossible to clean.

"Mattresses need to be changed every five to seven years," says Donna Atanasova, a cleaning expert with Fantastic Services Australia.

According to a study from Amerisleep, the average seven-year-old mattress has about 16 million colony-forming bacteria on it—versus just three million on a mattress under one-year-old.

​12. Vacuum cleaner filters


dust-covered accordion vacuum filter, vacuuming tips

Its purpose is to suck dirt and debris up off your floors—so make no mistake, your vacuum cleaner is positively filthy.

"If the filter is not changed regularly, it can leak small particles like dust and dander out with the exhaust air," says Matt Clayton, founder of Pet Hair Patrol.

To keep things cleaner, swap out your filter every three to six months.

RELATED: How Often Do You Wash Your Sheets? Doctors Say They're a "Petri Dish" of Bacteria.

​13. Toothbrushes


toothbrushes

Think your toothbrush has to look ragged before it’s time to get a new one? Think again.

"Most people do not clean their toothbrushes as often as they should, and they harbor germs," explains Tom Klimaszewski, a certified infectious disease prevention expert with the Chicago-based cleaning service Bee Line Support.

Klimaszewski recommends keeping toothbrushes covered or storing them inside a drawer since toilet flushes "can spread microscopic bacteria, including E.coli, up to six feet."

As Best Life previously shared, the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) advises replacing your toothbrush every three months.

​14. Hair brushes


Dirty Hair Brush House Cleaning

When hairbrushes show signs of wear and tear, they can not only cause hair breakage but also start harboring bacteria and mold.

Anna H. Chacon, MD, a board-certified dermatologist, says plastic or rubber hair brushes should be replaced every 6 to 12 months. Celebrity hairstylist Michael Sparks advises replacing boar-bristle brushes every six months, too. If you have very thick or curly hair, you may need to replace your brush more frequently.


​15. Mops


close up photograph of a mop and bucket with shallow depth of field

If you’re not replacing your mop cloth or head often, you could be making your home dirtier than if you didn’t mop at all.

"By frequently replacing your mop, you are ensuring that it is doing its job cleaning your space and not becoming a hazard by leaving germs and bacteria behind," explains Carpenter, who recommends replacing mop accessories every other month.

​16. Toilet brushes


gloved hands cleaning toilet with toilet brush

If you’ve been holding onto that toilet brush for a long time, you’re probably overdue for a replacement.

"The toilet brush is used to clean one of the dirtiest places in your home. Therefore it hosts a lot of bacteria and germs," says Carpenter, who recommends replacing yours every six months.

Or, you can purchase a toilet wand that uses disposable cleaning pads such as the popular one from Scrubbing Bubbles.

Read More »

Israeli hostage Avera Mengistu freed after 10 YEARS in Hamas captivity as five others also released from Gaza

AFTER an entire decade of harrowing uncertainty, Avera Mengistu is home at last.

The Ethiopian-born Israeli hostage, who spent a harrowing 3,821 days in Hamas captivity, was released in Rafah on Saturday as part of the fragile ceasefire deal.

Avera Mengistu, released by Hamas militants as part of a prisoner exchange.
Reuters
Avera Mengistu has finally been freed from Hamas’ terror claws[/caption]
Photo of Israeli hostage Avera Mengistu.
AP
The Ethiopian-born Israeli was caught by terrorists in Gaza back in 2014[/caption]
Avera Mengistu, escorted by Hamas militants, during a prisoner exchange.
Reuters
Mengistu being escorted by Hamas terrorists as part of a ceasefire and a hostages-prisoners swap deal between Hamas and Israel, in Rafah[/caption]
A released hostage is handed over to IDF troops.
Israel Defense Forces
He was later seen alongside IDF officials[/caption]

Mengistu, who was handed over alongside October 7 victim Tal Shoham, crossed into Israel and arrived at a military reception point, the IDF confirmed.

They were then reunited with their families before being airlifted to medical facilities for further evaluation.

They are two of the six hostages being freed from Hamas’s claws today.

The six are said to be the last living hostages Hamas will release during the first phase of the fragile ceasefire agreement.

The IDF confirmed it has received Eliya Cohen, Omer Shem Tov and Omer Wenkert from the Red Cross.

But Hisham al Sayed, a Bedouin Israeli who was captured before October 7, will be released separately later on, Sky News reports.

He will be handed over in private without a ceremony from a different location in central Gaza, “out of respect for Palestinian citizens of Israel”, according to Gazan reports.

A DECADE IN CAPTIVITY

Mengistu, an Ethiopian-born Israeli, was held in Gaza for ten years and five months after crossing into the Strip in 2014.

His family has spend years pleading for his return, often met with silence.

“Our family has endured ten years and five months of unimaginable suffering,” they said in a statement.

“During this time, there have been continuous efforts to secure his return, with prayers and pleas, some silent, that remained unanswered until today.”

Unlike Shoham, who appeared visibly pale and underweight on Saturday’s hostage handover, Mengistu was seen in relatively stable condition, retaining a similar body weight to when he was taken.

TOGETHER AT LAST

Upon his return, Mengistu was seen meeting members of his family at an IDF facility near the Gaza border.

An emotional video shared by the military showed Mengistu tightly embracing his loved ones after years apart.

The IDF later posted on X: “3,821 days. 10 years apart.

“Avera Mengistu’s family has suffered his absence for a decade, not knowing if he was safe or even alive.

“Today, they can finally hold him again.”

Avera Mengistu reuniting with family.
X.com/@idf
Footage released by IDF showed the moment Mengistu reunited with his loved ones[/caption]
Avera Mengistu reuniting with family.
X.com/@idf
He was seen tightly embracing his family after 10 years apart[/caption]

Mengistu has since been transferred to a hospital in central Israel for further medical assessment and rehabilitation.

Mengistu and Shoham’s release was part of a broader deal, marking the first time hostages were freed in Rafah.

Despite the joy of these reunions, both families emphasised that the fight is not over.

“We must not miss this window of opportunity,” the Shoham family said.

“Children need their fathers. We must return all hostages home: the living for rehabilitation and the deceased for eternal rest.”

PREVIOUS HOSTAGE RELEASES

Saturday’s hostage release marks the seventh round under the ongoing ceasefire deal.

The previous release involved the return of the bodies of Oded Lifshitz and the Bibas children, Kfir and Ariel.

The children’s mum, Shiri Bibas, was only repatriated to Israel later on Friday night.

It took Hamas terrorists two attempts to correctly return the mum’s body back to her loved ones after sending the wrong remains in a vile mix up.

Friends and supporters holding signs, reacting to the release of hostages.
Reuters
Friends and supporters react to the release of Avera Mengistu on Saturday[/caption]
Person holding a sign with Avera Mengistu's picture.
Reuters
A person holds a placard with a picture of the now freed hostage[/caption]

Read More »

“He could be very insulting”: The ‘Nasty’ Actor in ‘The Sopranos’ Almost Convinced Michael Imperioli to Leave the Series Before They Became Best Friends

Michael Imperioli was one of the slew of stars who made a name for themselves via The Sopranos. Imperioli was seen in the series playing the trigger-happy young mobster, Christopher Moltisanti, who undergoes an incredible arc through the six seasons, before being killed off by James Gandolfini’s Tony Soprano. However, long before his arc culminated […]

This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire

Read More »

“Tony Soprano is too fat”: All the Reasons David Chase Thinks the Sopranos Could Never Be Made Today

The Sopranos is a series that didn’t just break the mold but shattered it. The concept of a mob boss in therapy, carrying emotional baggage was bold and groundbreaking. It was unlike anything that we had seen on TV, and people even compared it to The Godfather. But the show wouldn’t stand a chance in […]

This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire

Read More »

‘Captain America: Brave New World’ Director: ‘That’s the truth of our filmmaking’ on Harrison Ford’s Diva Behavior Allegations by Unnamed Marvel Crew Member

Captain America: Brave New World released on February 14th, after building the hype for almost three years. Thankfully for fans, Anthony Mackie’s performance more than made their wait worthwhile. Harrison Ford, too, seems to have knocked it out of the park with his Marvel debut at 82. Interestingly, though, just a day before the movie’s […]

This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire

Read More »

Marvel Rivals Combat Dev: Captain America’s Abilities Were Heavily Influenced by “I can do this all day design philosophy”

Marvel Rivals has quickly become the talk of the gaming community. It is attracting attention for its ever-expanding roster of superheroes and villains, each with its own unique set of abilities designed to keep matches fun and engaging. With its iconic roster of superheroes, it’s easy to see how their powers and moves are inspired […]

This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire

Read More »