Haute Germs: Are Handbags Making Us Sick?


And just because we can’t pronounce these bacterias’ names doesn’t mean they can’t hurt us. These hard-to-say germs cause skin rashes, eye and skin infections, and serious skin boils. Salmonella and E. coli cause food poisoninglike symptoms, including fever, diarrhea, and vomiting.

Disgusted yet? Brace yourself, because it gets worse. Many samples of the purses also tested positive for fecal matter. When we flush the toilet, that water sprays, so anything set on the ground is likely to pick up some of it.

One woman who participated in the study had a handbag that surpassed all others in terms of its ick factor; her bag had bacteria on it that tested positive for not only feces, but also possibly vomit. The lesson here: leave the handbag at home while clubbing. You can fit your ID and celly in a pocket or in your friend’s bag, or maybe a teeny-tiny purse that never, ever hits the ground or any other surface.

Keep It Clean
There are a few things you can do to keep your purse free of sickness-inducing bacteria. Obviously, avoid putting it on the floor … anywhere. In a restaurant, grab an extra chair to use as a bag rest. In the bathroom, hang it around your neck if there’s no hook in the bathroom stall (it feels ridiculous, but it’s so worth avoiding the alternative) and throw it in a locker at the gym instead of carrying it around. And please, oh please, don’t set it on the restaurant table while paying the bill.

Leather and vinyl purses are generally cleaner than their cloth counterparts, and the purses of women who have a lot of contact with kids tend to be dirtiest. Whether you’re at a high or low risk factor for harmful bacteria, it’s always a safe bet to wipe down the bottom of the bag every day (that’s right, I said every day) with an antibacterial wipe that will kill most of the bacteria. Throw sturdy canvas bags in the washing machine on a regular basis if they can handle it.

I know I spend a lot of time being frustrated with the inside of my purse—digging around, always searching for the one thing I can’t seem to find in there—but I now realize that the outside is far scarier and worthier of more concern than the cluttered inner pockets.

So although our handbags won’t kill us, they do have the potential to make us pretty sick. Until someone convinces bar and restaurant table designers to start putting purse hangers near where we sit, it’s time we all invest in some sanitizing products for our purses.

Updated August 13, 2010
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I think about this all the time whenever I have to set my bag down. Gross.
12.01.2009
Claire
I use the fab and stylish LUXE LINK bag holder, an instant hook that is soo cool, and far ahead in the stylish ranks to the brass hook my Gran use to have! I am using the zebra print design this season as I am an aspiring fashionista! I love the Luxe Link as it easily clips to your bag strap so you can whip it into action in a matter of seconds and hang your bag anywhere when you need to be putting it down - your bag will never see the germ-ridden yukky floor again! I bought mine from www.uberluxeonline.com in the UK, and in the USA, luxe link has its own site www.luxelink.com I love it!!!!!! :)))))
06.18.2009
ecstewart
I thought I was paranoid by *not* placing my purse on icky surfaces and always made sure to hang it. I guess what they say is true, 'Paranoids live longer.' ;P
06.17.2009
Helen Johnson
I knew about this that is why I do not put my bag on the floor. If their is no hook in the bathroom, I put it around my neck. If for some reason I have to put it on the floor, I use a sanitary wipe (which I carry all the time) and clean off the bottom.
06.15.2009
Sarah
Just stop ever putting your purse on the ground - in the car, in the restaurant - especially in the bathroom - wherever. Simple, no ?
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