What's the reason for the sticky saliva

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In the unit, we often see the accountant use toilet paper to dip in water to clear money. In fact, the doctor says that it's very unhygienic. If it's serious, it will make our body sick. So why can't we count money with hand dip in water? Now let's learn about it.

What's the reason for the sticky saliva

First, some people like to dip their saliva when counting the notes to prevent the notes from sticking and counting. In fact, this is not good. Banknotes go through many people's hands every day. Even new banknotes are processed through many processes. There are even many people who do not wash their hands after going to the toilet and directly contact the bills. There are also some people who sell things. They do not have good hygiene habits. They often take food directly and count the bills no matter what they sell. The bills are easy to be polluted.

Second: studies by many people show that there are at least six kinds of bacteria on the banknotes we use every day, and there are also eggs like Ascaris eggs outside these bacteria. In general, the amount of bacteria on small denomination banknotes that circulate more frequently will be higher, but this is what we contact most every day.

Third: bacteria and insect eggs on banknotes. If we dip our hands into our mouth after touching them, it's easy to get into our mouth. Some people suffer from dysentery, hepatitis and other diseases because they dip their mouths into water to clear banknotes.

matters needing attention

It's not good for our health to count the money with our hands dipped in water, so we must pay attention to that even if we don't clean the money with our hands dipped in water, we should clean our hands well after counting the money.