Coronavirus: What to do with clothes and shoes

These days we all stay at home, in order to protect ourselves, those around us but also to help

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These days we all stay at home, in order to protect ourselves, those around us but also to help reduce the spread of coronavirus. And we go out of the house - if we do not belong to high-risk groups - only for basic needs.

However, there are those who work normally these days and are away from home for hours. They also use the means of transport.

The ISA has issued a relevant directive for protection measures that we must take, while among them it advises people what to do with the clothes and shoes of those who return home.

Specifically, as ISA emphasizes:

Every person moving out of the house should bring disinfectant or disinfectant wipes.

When traveling by MMM after disembarkation, we disinfect our hands. If the bus has many passengers we avoid the face of the passenger by turning our face in an oblique position left or right. Once we get to work we wash our hands or disinfect them.

If we use our own vehicle on the move, but it is also used by other people, we will have to disinfect the handlebars on the doors, the steering wheel and the speed and handbrake levers with a disinfectant wipe.

Returning home, we disinfect our hands before entering with a disinfectant tissue or liquid disinfectant. We take off our shoes and underwear and put them on the balcony to ventilate, wash our hands and face and change our underwear.

The clothes are allowed to ventilate for at least half an hour. The same process is repeated every time you leave the house.

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