Bacteria Resistance in Granite Countertops

For countertop cleanliness... Granite Is The Way To Go!
- Westwood Tile (NJ)

If you are concerned about bacterial contamination of your kitchen countertop, it looks like stainless steel and granite are the way to go.

That's what a recent study by the Hospitality Institute of Technology and Management, a St. Paul Minnesota- based organization that develops educational materials and research for the retail food industry shows.

The study measured the bacteria resistance capacity of six common countertop materials. Each surface was contaminated with E-coli (nearly 2 billion of the micro-organisms), washed and rinsed with soap and water and then sanitized with vinegar-and-water solution. The results are shown below.

Surface Micro-organism ELIMINATED by cleaning
Stainless Steel 85,113,804
Granite 79,432,823
Plastic Laminate 498,884
Tile 293,765
Concrete 32,810
Wood 2,080

Dr. O. Peter Snyder, Jr. who conducted the study says, "We hope our research will help consumers make healthy decisions when selecting a countertop surface for their kitchen." Dr. O. Peter Snyder, Jr., has educated thousands of executives, chefs, employees, and home food preparer's in recipe hazard analysis and self-control procedures for producing safe food and is the president of Hospitality Institute of Technology and Management

Source: Today's Homeowner Magazine





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