Our lifestyle may have changed during this battle against Covid-19, with practices such as putting off gatherings and having to wear masks in public taking some getting used to.
One of the “new habits” that may be worth maintaining, even when this is actually over, must be washing our hands properly, with soap and for at least 20 seconds. Research has shown that doing this significantly reduces the amount of germs on our hands by 45%, compared to merely rinsing with water.
On this topic of germs, our hands are not the only resting ground for them. Germs and flu viruses – including the one we are currently battling - can survive on surfaces for as short as hours, and as long as several days!
It has been found that even the type of surface makes a difference to the lifespan of the Covid-19 virus, which is what scientists from The New England Journal of Medicine discovered:
Here are some areas we should give extra attention to, right in our homes.
Cash
The digital era may have given rise to convenient cashless payments, but there could be instances when we need to handle cash, or people who prefer to use this mode of payment. Imagine the notes and coins being passed from person to person on a daily basis, accumulating dirt and every chance of germs. Try to sanitise or wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water after handling money. If you are unable to do so immediately, at least avoid touching your face.
Switches & door handles
These are surfaces we touch endless times on a daily basis (and may not remember to clean often). We cannot disinfect those we touch outdoors, but we can surely be responsible for our own home. Regularly wipe these high-touch objects, such as light switches, door knobs, keys and locks, just to name a few.
Electronic gadgets
We know we cannot live without our gadgets - smartphones, keyboards, tablets and yes, even remote controls. Consider slipping on a water-proof cover on your electronics, and follow manufacturer instructions for cleaning and disinfecting. Allow these surfaces to dry thoroughly before use.
Furniture
Adding to the above, here are some additional tips for increased personal hygiene and at home.
There is probably no better time to re-assess our personal and public hygiene. Often, a little change in our habit goes a long way, particularly worth it during this universal battle against the virus.