What things should be disinfected so as not to get infected with the coronavirus?
What things should be disinfected so as not to get infected with the coronavirus?
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The objects that we use every day, or even more often, store the danger in themselves.

What things should be disinfected so as not to get infected with the coronavirus?
What things should be disinfected so as not to get infected with the coronavirus?

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Hi. I have a question about the coronavirus. In particular, about disinfection. How much does it cost to get involved? What is worth treating with alcohol (except for hands, of course), and what can you score on? Thank you in advance.

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Hello! Lifehacker has detailed material on this topic. Here are the items to disinfect first:

  1. Smartphone, keyboard and desktop. There are almost more bacteria and viruses on the phone than on the toilet seat. The keyboard is also a collector of viruses and germs - especially if you are not using the computer alone. And as we increasingly work from home, our desk needs to be kept clean too.
  2. Handles, switches and drain button. Here, too, everything is logical: we do not always touch them with clean hands.
  3. Remotes and gamepads. The more time we spend at home, the more often we watch TV shows or play the console. And the more pathogens accumulate on them.

And in more detail about how to do this correctly, you can find out from the article at the link above.

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