It's pretty common now for most of us to travel with hand sanitiser, wet wipes, and maybe even a face mask to stay clean and healthy while on the road. But there's one important thing that most of us are overlooking. When was the last time you cleaned your suitcase ? READ MORE: The one-step tape trick that will make packing a suitcase so much easier Sure, maybe you're one of those diligent people who unpacks as soon as they get home.

However, experts recommend that we should also be taking the extra step to clean your actual suitcase as well. Cleaning your suitcase isn't just about making sure it looks good, but is also an important step in keeping you healthy and warding off germs.  "Your luggage picks up more dirt and germs than you might realise, from conveyor belts to hotel rooms," said Courtney Landry, a product development manager with Norwex, according to HuffPost .

"The exterior of your suitcase becomes a host to millions of bacteria as it travels, collecting dust, dirt and debris." READ MORE: The 10 adventures every first-timer to Perth must experience Microbiologist Jason Tetro, aka "The Germ Guy," told the publication that luggage is a common vehicle for the spread of infection. "Luggage touches everything on the journey, so the best thing to do is keep the surface clean and safe.

" "Put it this way ― ask yourself if you have cleaned your hands before you touched your face," he said. "Most likely the answer is no. What was on that handle that could potent.