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Nicky cigreen
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dpack
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Jb
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tahir
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Mistress Rose
Joined: 21 Jul 2011 Posts: 15966
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The main source of contamination is going to be touching handles etc. that other people have touched, so washing your hands as soon as possible is best. When you enter your house, the first thing should be to wash your hands with soap and water immediately, ideally before touching anything else, although that is not always possible. Perhaps leave a bathroom or room to another room with a sink open so you don't touch internal door handles.
Out and about it is more difficult, as it is if the public come into your premises, but regular going over with soap and water, bleach, Jeyes fluid or sanitiser will minimise risk.
Another thing we are told, but is very difficult, is not touching your face when you may have been in contact with potentially contaminated surfaces.
Something several small shops round here are practising is to have a counter outside of just inside the shop and strict spacing of the queue, then one person served at a time not going into the shop, so only staff handle products, door handles, freezers etc. One is even sanitising money going in and out, and another using card only, contactless if you ask. |
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Nicky cigreen
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Fee
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Mistress Rose
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Nicky cigreen
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dpack
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Nicky cigreen
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Mistress Rose
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