Five second rule your friend shouts.
Drop floor seconds.
This urban food myth contends that if food spends just a few seconds on the floor dirt and.
The five second rule says that if you drop food on the floor and you pick it up within 5 seconds then it is safe to eat.
We all know that rule right.
Dropped food remains germ free if picked up within five seconds.
The five second rule was therefore in my favour obviously.
We drop something onto the floor and quickly snatch it up yelling out five second rule.
Food that has been dropped on the floor is usually safe to eat under the five second rule a scientist has said.
Most of us have applied the five second rule at some point in our lives.
However with proper planning and access to quality materials your second story can be fitted with a modern polished concrete floor.
The 5 second rule gives you permission to eat something that fell on the floor as long as it s picked up within five seconds.
The rule says that if you pick up fallen food within five seconds there s no time for germs to climb aboard right.
Step 1 check the foundation.
Pouring a concrete floor especially on the second story is no job for a newbie.
You ve just opened a new package of candy and you accidentally drop a piece on the floor.
When you drop a piece of food on the floor is it really ok to eat if you pick up within five seconds.
Contemporary folk wisdom assures us if we drop food onto the floor or the ground it remains safe to.
You quickly pick up the candy and pop it into your mouth.
When you drop a piece of food on the floor is it really ok to eat if you pick up within five seconds.
You re about to put it in your mouth because after all you ve got the five second rule on your side.
The origin of the five second rule.
Any food picked up from the floor is perfectly fine to eat within five seconds of dropping it.
But is it safe.
This urban food myth contends that if food spends just a few seconds on the floor dirt and.