Germs, including bacteria, typically multiply fastest in warm environments, specifically between 70°F and 120°F (21°C to 49°C). This temperature range, often referred to as the "danger zone," promotes rapid growth and reproduction. Maintaining food and surfaces at cooler temperatures can help inhibit microbial growth and reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses.
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