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LISTEN: Our homes have a lot of bacteria. They linger in obvious places like your kitchen sponge and even your lunch box. How can you protect yourself this flu season? QuanKCBSradio spoke with Chrysan Cronin, Director of Health at Muhlenberg College.

Our homes are home to bacteria too. They linger in some obvious places like your kitchen sponge, and less obvious ones, like your lunchbox.

So how can you kill two birds with one stone this flu season as you disinfect for bacteria and viruses? For more, KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with Chrysan Cronin -- Director and Associate Professor of Public Health at Muhlenberg college in Pennsylvania.

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