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Thursday, April 23, 2020

Tips to keep your house safe with COVID-19

During these times of uncertainty, you want your house to be a safe place for you and your loved ones.

The possibility that touching someone with contamination can get the corona virus and then touching one's own mouth, nose, or eyes is still not ruled out and so a hand washing method is necessary.It is proven by the CDC, the National Institutes of Health and other institutions. The 2019 novel corona virus can live on plastic and stainless steel surfaces for two to three days. Therefore, avoid using plastic covers or vessels and buying any new containers in this time frame.

How long the virus survives on the surface depends on how it got there. Just touching one surface does not cause too much transfer, but coughing can cause droplets.

COVID-19 virus can survive for many hours on surfaces, but simple disinfectants can kill it.

To protect yourself and your family members, please include the following: 

  • Wash your hands regularly with soap and water. 
  • Use sanitizer in a scenario where you are away from the water or traveling outside.
  •  Eat diet that increases immunity.
  •  Try to use disposable cloth or paper towels as much as possible.
  •  Use your elbow or knuckles to push the doors

To protect your house from COVID-19, follow the steps below:

  • If a surface is visually dirty, first clean it with soap and water, and then use a disinfectant.
  • Wear disposable gloves when cleaning and disinfecting surfaces. The gloves should be discarded after each cleaning.
  • Make sure you have good ventilation in the area where you are cleaning.
  • Follow the instructions on the label of the cleaning product, and check to make sure it is not finished. 
  • Cleaning your house from top to bottom with a disinfectant will ensure that the corona virus is touched by you and will not live on anything affecting family, visitors, or housewives.
  • Use a diluted household bleach solution, or alcohol-based solution, with at least 70% alcohol.
  • Use EPA-registered disinfectants to kill germs on surfaces. 
  • Disinfectant surfaces like regular doorknobs, tables, and handrails.

Your hands are most likely to come into contact with germ surfaces and then touch your face, which is a possible route of transmission of the virus.

So, follow the precautionary measures given below for safe and hygiene: 

  • Clean hands at regular intervals.
  • Clean and germinate frequently touched objects and surfaces. 
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.
  • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue into the litter. 
  • Create habits and reminders to avoid touching their faces.
  •  Increase ventilation by opening windows or adjusting air conditioning.
  •  Change and wash your clothes regularly, especially if you are back house from the grocery store or are still reporting to work every day

Methods of washing hands: 

  •  Wet hands with safe running water.
  •  Apply enough soap to cover wet hand.
  •  Rub all surfaces of hands - including back of hands, between fingers and under fingernails for at least 20 seconds.
  •  Rinse thoroughly with running water.
  •  Available as dry hands with a clean, dry cloth, single use towel or hand drier.

Additional time for hand washing includes: 

  • After coughing or sneezing.
  •  After using the restroom.
  •  Whenever your hands are dirty.
  •  Before dinner.
  •  After touching animals or pets.
  •  Before and after providing regular care for another person who needs the assistance of a child or elderly person.

Living with family members in a restrained place for long periods of time and blitzing regularly with information about the epidemic can lead to boredom, anxiety, anxiety, and nervousness. It can also give rise to feelings of depression and fear, and can induce physical changes such as chest congestion and insomnia. These are all normal reactions in stressful situations.

Family members should be the necessary source to help all family members feel safe, positive and maintain a healthy mind.

This is the best chance to spend enough time with your family. To keep your boredom away, you can practice below:

  • Talk on the phone or make a video call with family and friends. 
  • Use other messaging apps to text or talk with family and friends.
  •  Play online games that allow them to play with other kids at house.
  •  Puzzle or Lego. Keep them clean and separate from other toys in the house.

If you or your family members encounter any emergency warning signs for COVID-19, get medical attention immediately:

  • Shortness of breath or shortness of breath. 
  • Continuous chest pain or pressure.
  •  New fallacy.
  •  Blue lips or face

Try to do all your bank transactions, mobile recharge, bill payment and other necessary things online to avoid exposure.

As soon as you touch people, surfaces and objects throughout the day, you accumulate germs on your hands. You can infect yourself with these germs by touching your eyes, nose or mouth.

Consider ways to bring medicines and food to your house through family, social, or commercial networks.

When going out of the house and returning house again, please be sure to follow the points below:

  • Use of masks is mandatory.
  •  Follow the concept of social discrimination in the queue.
  •  Avoid touching surfaces and objects in the supermarket.
Once you return from the supermarket or shops with the necessary items, make sure that you wash your hands and feet before entering the house. Keep aside the items and grocery you have brought and keep it in a place where there is maximum sunlight for a few hours, as there will be a possibility of exposing the virus.

To live a healthy and safe life, be sure to follow all these instructions and cleaning precautions even after the COVID-19 quarantine period.