HOW TO CLEAN OUR MOBILE SO THAT IT IS NOT A POSSIBLE CORONAVIRUS TRANSMITTER

Everyone is aware of the current situation with the coronavirus, which began to be more than worrisome a few weeks ago.

From that, many hygienic measures have been adopted to try to prevent the continuous spread of the virus worldwide and today we will focus on showing the steps to clean the mobile and thus avoid that it can infect you and other people.

Our hands can come into contact with any object, surface or person who inadvertently stores the coronavirus, so it is recommended to wash your hands frequently to eliminate all possibilities. However, this may not be of much use if you touch parts with possible germs or bacteria, such as the mobile screen.

And before going to the steps in question, it is important to know that mobile screens are one of the places where hundreds of germs are found. Even this virus is known to have the ability to survive on terminal screens for 3-9 days, according to the NPR portal, which is worrying.

For these reasons, we are going to show what we can do to clean the mobile screen most effectively and safely possible.

 

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How to remove all germs and bacteria from the phone screen

As materials to use for this cleaning, all we will need is a microfiber cloth (recommended) and soap and water to moisten it. When you have this, you must remove its case (if it has one), and then start cleaning with the damp cloth all over the screen, taking great care with all the buttons and/or slots.

On the other hand, avoid using the known glass cleaners or alcohol to carry out this task, since these substances can destroy the oleophobic layer of the mobile, which is what serves to make fingerprints less noticeable on the glass. the screen.

Due to current conditions, try to do this cleaning every day if possible, even more, when you get home to buy food or anything else.

Wash Your Hands

You’ve heard it a million times by now, and you’ll hear it a million more, but the best way to lower your risk of contracting Covid-19 (or pass it on to someone else) is to wash your hands after you cough, sneeze, touch your face, use the restroom, or are about to leave one place for another. You should wash your hands when you leave and return from the grocery store, for instance.

If you can find any, hand sanitizer also works wonders. (Here's how to make your own.) It's no substitute for washing your hands, though. When you're able, home soap and water can be a little easier on your hands. It won’t necessarily kill all pathogens, but it’ll wash them away. The World Health Organization has detailed instructions (which we've all seen in meme form) on how to properly perform the 20-second hand wash.

It’s also important to liberally moisturize your hands. Dry, cracked skin is at greater risk for all kinds of infections, so after you wash, apply a little moisturizer. It's nice!

Most moisturizing lotions have similar ingredients, starting with water and glycerin, so the brand doesn't matter. (Here are some hand lotions on Amazon.) If your hands are extra dry, look for something dermatologist recommended with an "intensive" label, like Eucerin Advanced Repair or Neutrogena Hydro Boost.

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