Will a Stainless steel no step trash can save your life?
By Brian | January 2, 2010
Recently there has been some data to suggest that stainless steel can have some antimicrobial properties. The FDA has disputed those claims and is now requiring anyone who advertises there stainless steel product as such will need to show scientific data that proves it. Regardless of the health claims stainless steel appliances do benefit the home owner in several ways.
Less pores equals cleanliness
Stainless steel has fewer pores than most other materials found in the kitchen. This includes plastics, woods, vinyl, and most tiles. It is an important factor when it comes to cleaning. Fewer pores means the disease and illness causing bacteria have fewer places to hide and survive while waiting to infect the next person to touch the surface. It also means that the cleaning agent you use has a greater chance of coming in contact and destroying any bacteria left on counters and appliances.
More durability and less corrosive
One of the great benefits of stainless steel is its ability to resist most corrosive agents. This gives these types of appliances a great advantage over the other common materials in the home. Not only can it resist corrosion but it is also one of the strongest and most durable materials on the market. These strengths, durability and corrosion resistance, help control the accumulation of illness causing organisms as discussed above.
So what does this have to do with a trash can?
The trash can is hands down the most used kitchen appliance in the home. On any given day count the times you open the trash lid to dispose of something. Each time you touch the lid it’s an invitation to bacteria. A no step trash can is a great solution to this problem. Combine that with the easy to clean stainless steel and you have a winning combination. One that could possible save you from getting ill.
Take a look around the site to find the stainless steel trash can that best fits your needs.
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