How to Stay Away from Germs
Keep hand sanitizer in your purse, your pocket, etc., Shake hands only when absolutely necessary to be polite., Stay away from internet cafes., Bring sanitizer wipes with you to the grocery store., Stay away from public toilets as much as possible...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Keep hand sanitizer in your purse
as much as possible.
If you need to touch something you don't feel comfortable with, sanitize your hands afterwards -
Step 2: your pocket
Hands are one of the dirtiest areas on the body.
Especially avoid shaking hands with someone who appears sick (coughing, sneezing, wheezing, etc). , Mice in internet cafes were judged to be the "second most bacteria-infested items in a list of commonly touched objects". , Everyone has to eat, so most people have to do at least some grocery shopping.
The handles on grocery carts are the most bacteria-infested item that is commonly touched (see above article). , While the urinals and seats may not be too dirty, the stall doors and door knobs are full of bacteria. , If you wash often, you can minimize your chance of getting sick from any bacteria you have picked up. , -
Step 3: Shake hands only when absolutely necessary to be polite.
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Step 4: Stay away from internet cafes.
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Step 5: Bring sanitizer wipes with you to the grocery store.
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Step 6: Stay away from public toilets as much as possible.
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Step 7: Wash your hands often.
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Step 8: Stay away from people you know are sick
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Step 9: don't completely avoid everyone that seems to cough every now and then
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Step 10: and try not to come in much physical contact with strangers
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Step 11: or some ill friends.
Detailed Guide
as much as possible.
If you need to touch something you don't feel comfortable with, sanitize your hands afterwards
Hands are one of the dirtiest areas on the body.
Especially avoid shaking hands with someone who appears sick (coughing, sneezing, wheezing, etc). , Mice in internet cafes were judged to be the "second most bacteria-infested items in a list of commonly touched objects". , Everyone has to eat, so most people have to do at least some grocery shopping.
The handles on grocery carts are the most bacteria-infested item that is commonly touched (see above article). , While the urinals and seats may not be too dirty, the stall doors and door knobs are full of bacteria. , If you wash often, you can minimize your chance of getting sick from any bacteria you have picked up. ,
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