You guys don't leave your bag on the floor or aisle of your office. People usually wear shoes and walk on the floor or on the road. I wear shoes and go to various places, so I also go to the bathroom. No matter how clean the toilet looks, there are many viruses and bacteria waiting for it. They stick to your shoes and are carried to various places. Bags are then brought into the home, especially in the living room or bedroom, where they increase the risk of carrying bacteria to the family.
People who use their smartphones to talk to their children, such as watching videos or installing educational apps, should be further disinfected. Also, if you may touch money, wash your hands lightly after touching it.
"Wash your hands and gargle when you get home" and "disinfect frequently on the go" are the basics of life to protect yourself from viral and bacterial infections. Also, paying attention to "regular ventilation" and "maintaining humidity" at home can significantly reduce the risk of infection. If you can do this, don't worry too much.
With this in mind, it's a good idea to decide where to put your bag at the entrance so you don't bring it into your room. And it is also effective to put a mat in front of the front door to clean the back of the shoes before entering the front door.
One of the sources of infection is something that you absolutely touch when you go out. The most likely of these are smartphones. After going somewhere, no matter how much I try not to touch my face, I will touch my smartphone. Your smartphone may have a lot of viruses and bacteria in your hands. Even if you wash your hands, if you touch the smartphone you touched on the go, it will return to its original state. When you get home, it's a good idea to first lightly disinfect your smartphone and then wash your hands. After that, it is best if the flow is such that the smartphone and hands are disinfected at the same time.


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