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Cuddly toys harbour TWICE as many germs as the average toilet seat, disgusting study reveals

Whether it’s a traditional teddy bear or a more unusual stuffed animal, cuddly toys are loved by children around the world. 

But a study might make you think twice about letting your child snuggle their favourite teddy. 

Analysis has revealed just how many germs are probably festering on soft toys. 

Researchers from MattressNextDay found that the average teddy bear harbours twice as many germs as the average toilet seat. 

Worryingly, these germs include Staphylococcus aureus and E. coli – bacteria that can lead to nasty infections in children. 

‘The reality I point out here is that we’re not just dealing with dirt,’ said Dr Snieguole Geige, a doctor at the It’s Me & You Clinic.

‘We’re dealing with hidden health hazards that pose a real risk, especially in homes with young children or individuals with compromised immune systems. 

‘Cleaning these items should be a priority to safeguard health and well-being.’

Whether it’s a traditional teddy bear or a more unusual stuffed animal, cuddly toys are loved by children around the world. But a study might make you think twice about letting your child snuggle their favourite teddy (stock image)

For the study, the team took swab samples from seven different locations across four items – a blanket, a children’s teddy, a bin and a toilet seat. 

They then passed these samples through an ATP bioluminescence test which measured the amount of adenosine triphosphate – a molecule found in and around living cells. 

The results revealed that two-fifths (43 per cent) of the blankets and almost a third (29 per cent) of the teddy bears swabbed came up with readings of more than 1,000 units – indicating high contamination levels. 

While you might think that the bins and toilet seat would be crawling with germs, these were found to be considerably cleaner than the blanket and teddy. 

The average toilet seat had a reading of 864 units, while the bins had an average reading of just 294 units. 

Based on the findings, Dr Geige is calling for parents to be vigilant about cleaning their children’s blankets and toys. 

‘I cannot overstate the hidden dangers of neglecting to wash blankets and teddy bears,’ she said. 

‘These seemingly innocent items are perfect breeding grounds for bacteria, fungi, and allergens. 

While you might think the bins and toilet seat would be crawling with germs, these were found to be considerably cleaner than the blanket and teddy (stock image)

While you might think the bins and toilet seat would be crawling with germs, these were found to be considerably cleaner than the blanket and teddy (stock image) 

How to wash a cuddly toy without ruining it

  1. Place the toy in a mesh laundry bag, zippered pillowcase or pillowcase with the ends tied for added protection
  2. Choose a gentle wash setting 
  3. Add regular or mild detergent
  4. Air dry the cuddly toy 

‘The recent bioluminescence test results showing high RLU levels on swabbed teddy bears and blankets reveal a concerning truth that these items can accumulate a shocking amount of microbial contamination that often goes unnoticed.’

The expert added that germs such as Staphylococcus aureus and E. coli are particularly dangerous for children, whose immune systems are still developing. 

‘In children, the risks are even more pronounced,’ Dr Geige said. 

‘Repeated exposure to these microbes can lead to frequent infections, respiratory issues, or skin conditions, all of which could be easily prevented with regular cleaning.’

Beyond bacteria, dust mites and mould can also be dangerous for children. 

‘The accumulation of dust mites and mould on unwashed plush items can also trigger allergic reactions and exacerbate asthma,’ Dr Geige added. 

If you’re worried about ruining your child’s favourite stuffed toy in the wash, thankfully help is at hand, as experts from Whirlpool have revealed exactly how to do it. 

Firstly, place the cuddly toy in a mesh laundry bag, zippered pillowcase or pillowcase with the ends tied for added protection. 

Next, make sure you choose a gentle wash setting. 

‘It’s often advisable to use the Delicate, Hand Wash or Gentle Cycle setting on your washing machine, along with cold water to help keep colours from fading,’ Whirlpool advised. 

Regular or mild detergent should both be fine – but make sure you don’t pop it in the dryer. 

‘It’s best to air dry stuffed animals to help prevent glue or plastic parts from melting in the dryer,’ Whirlpool added. 

‘When your washing cycle is done, take the stuffed animals out of the mesh bag or pillowcase and hang or lay them flat to dry.’

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