How to Disinfect Public Surfaces

Don't directly touch surfaces.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Don't directly touch surfaces.

    Cars, buses, subways, and the like are particularly dirty places, often housing upholstered seats, scarcely-mopped flooring, and railings which thousands of human hands cling to and ooze upon.

    Consider standing whenever possible, or sitting on a newspaper or other disposable object.

    Instead of grabbing onto handrails with one's hands, wrapping a clothing-clad arm around the pole can provide security and keep hands clean.

    When traveling, wear shoes at all times, even in hotels.

    Also for hotels, bring a blanket from home to sleep upon to limit exposure to hotel sheets.

    Note on airplanes:
    Forget it, there is no hope.

    Airplanes are concentrated misery.

    Embrace the filth.;

Detailed Guide

Cars, buses, subways, and the like are particularly dirty places, often housing upholstered seats, scarcely-mopped flooring, and railings which thousands of human hands cling to and ooze upon.

Consider standing whenever possible, or sitting on a newspaper or other disposable object.

Instead of grabbing onto handrails with one's hands, wrapping a clothing-clad arm around the pole can provide security and keep hands clean.

When traveling, wear shoes at all times, even in hotels.

Also for hotels, bring a blanket from home to sleep upon to limit exposure to hotel sheets.

Note on airplanes:
Forget it, there is no hope.

Airplanes are concentrated misery.

Embrace the filth.;

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