04/06/2020 / By Zoey Sky
These are troubled times and citizens are practicing social distancing to prevent the further spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). But once your supplies dwindle down, you need to leave the house to replenish your stocks, meaning you (and your groceries) would be exposed to all types of bacteria and viruses.
Do you know how to properly decontaminate your purchases before entering your front door?
To keep your loved ones safe and virus-free, take several minutes to decontaminate yourself and the items you bought before going inside your house.
Start the decontamination process outside your house, like on the back patio.
If there’s gate in your fence that lets you access the backyard, set up a designated decontamination area there. This gives you some privacy as you decontaminate while you’re still outside.
Limit your time in the store. Make a list, double-check it, and leave immediately once you’re done.
Before you head out to the store, keep these tips in mind so you can shop safely:
When decontaminating your groceries with disinfectants, use products such as:
Store the disinfectant of your choice in a spray bottle. This makes it easier to decontaminate, makes the process faster and helps reduce waste. Adjust the spray bottle for a fine mist. (Related: How long does coronavirus last on surfaces? (And how to clean and disinfect surfaces properly).)
Follow the steps below to decontaminate yourself and your groceries:
While no system of decontamination is perfect, the more thoroughly you disinfect your groceries after shopping, the less chance of you bringing any virus into your house.
Don’t leave your house unless it’s necessary, maintain proper hygiene and practice social distancing to help prevent the spread of coronavirus.
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