Temperature for Petri Dishes - Bacterial Growth

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Temperature for Petri Dishes - Bacterial Growth

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Hello!

I am conducting an experiment for my school science fair in which I will attempt to determine what common household product (vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, salt water, listerine, or hot water) will disinfect a toothbrush best.

I have my petri dishes ready, but have an issue with the temperature control. My parents keep our house quite cool, so I will need to have some type of heat source to aid in the bacteria growth. Is it okay to use a heat lamp?

Thanks for your input!
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Re: Temperature for Petri Dishes - Bacterial Growth

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For growing bacteria most people use a low-wattage lamp to warm the dishes. If you have the petri dishes in a closed box, you can put it next to the lamp and the heat from the bulb will warm it enough to speed up the growth.
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Re: Temperature for Petri Dishes - Bacterial Growth

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Thanks for the input!
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