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A study of coronaviruses has found that it can survive on surfaces such as metal, glass and plastic for a number of days. This is due to the virus being propelled through the air within mucus or droplets from infected people. These droplets then land on surfaces and may even be invisible to the naked eye. These droplets provide an environment in which the virus can survive for long periods of time, and so it is a must that all surfaces that may have come into contact with, or even nearby to, an infected person are cleaned with proper anti-bacterial wipes. When wiping down surfaces, use an S-Shaped motion which will allow you to cover the entire surface area. Make sure that you pay extra attention to the sides, corners and edges of surfaces, as these are regularly forgotten but are just as likely to harbour the infection. Regularly change the wipe you are using, especially if it becomes visibly dirty. Make sure that you are using special antibacterial cleaning wipes as well, otherwise, you are just contaminating the wipes and possibly just pushing them around the surface, spreading them even more. Surfaces that should be wiped and cleaned regularly include those within the healthcare sector, all toilets and sinks et cetera, classroom tables and those in public areas such as on public transport. Cleaning your phone screen with alcoholic wipes twice a day can help to drastically reduce the transmission of COVID-19, and it regularly forgotten about. Remember to do your part in halting the transmission of this deadly pathogen.
Learn about the longevity of coronavirus on various surfaces:
Ensure thorough cleaning with appropriate antibacterial wipes to prevent virus spread:
Identify key surfaces that should be regularly wiped and disinfected:
Regular cleaning routines can significantly reduce COVID-19 transmission:
By diligently cleaning these surfaces and more, you can help mitigate the spread of the virus.