Health

14 Tips to Protect Your Home Against COVID-19

To prevent this deadly and fast-spreading virus from invading your home, make sure you take preemptive steps such as disinfecting all joint surfaces regularly, changing and washing your clothes each time you return, as well as ensuring the rubbish bins are closed tightly.

Most of us might remember the deadly SARS epidemic, but if you thought that was scary, you haven’t met the virus known as ‘COVID-19’ yet…

This latest pandemic began in Wuhan, China (first reported on 31st December 2019) and, since then, has infected more than187 a million people worldwide (at the time of writing)!

And how might the situation be on our home soil? Very grim as it seems, we’ve just hit a new all-time daily record of 11,079 cases.

So, how does this virus compare to SARS? This simplified graph below, from when the virus first hit, should give you a rough idea:

The SARS epidemic recorded 8,437 cases within 120 days. COVID-19 registered over 9,000 in less than 20 days. That’s about 10x faster than the timeline of the SARS outbreak!

COVID-19 has also claimed more than 4 million lives (at the time of writing) so far, with that figure climbing steadily day by day. Yes, you have every reason to be worried.

The virus is known to be transmitted person-to-person via droplets in the air when coughing or sneezing, but new research has shown that even fecal matter (from those infected) was positive for traces of the virus.

To keep your home and family members safe and healthy during this immensely stressful period, here are some tips for creating a clean house and living environment.

1- Wash your hands frequently with soap and water

Ensure to disinfect soap and scrub your palms and knuckles between your fingers and thoroughly underneath your fingernails. Wash for at least 20 seconds or more!

2- Keep a bottle of hand sanitizer at all entrances/exits

Hand sanitizers can kill up to 99% of germs, making them one of the best items to have (and carry around!) in this time of need.

If you find yourself without access to soap and water, did you know that a hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol content is a great alternative? The higher the number, the better it is neutralizing germs.

3- Refrain from touching your face with unwashed hands

It’s common knowledge that harmful germs and bacteria can be easily transmitted if you touch any part of your face with unwashed hands.

It’s even more apparent with COVID-19, as it was discovered that it could also spread if people’s hands were contaminated with the virus and then touch their mouth, nose, or eyes.

4- Disinfect common surfaces

Use a disinfecting solution and clean cloth to thoroughly wipe down all joint surfaces such as tables, chairs, doorknobs, handles, the insides of your vehicle, and even YOUR PHONE.

You can also choose to use selected essential oils that ward off bacteria if you go down the natural route.

5- Close that rubbish bin at all times

Prevent viruses and germs from being transmitted airborne by ensuring the lid on your rubbish bin is tightly secured.

If you have an open-air bin that doesn’t have a lid, create a makeshift cover, or ideally, find a better replacement!

6- Change and wash your clothes immediately when you return home

Keep outside bacteria/viruses away from your living spaces by changing your clothes AS SOON AS you reach home, so it’s best to prepare a fresh change of clothes right at the door.

Now, to ensure that you prevent any unwanted illnesses from spreading further (kill them all!), wash your items in hot water and a good laundry detergent.

7- Avoid public places or open-air areas

Many an ill person can attest to this — stay away from public places, especially if it’s the sick season as there are bound to be billions, possibly gazillions, of germs in the air.

If you’re able to, stay/work at home as often as possible, and switch on your air purifier.

8- If you have a low immune system, wear a special face mask

A weakened immunity makes you vulnerable to being infected by others, so if you need to go outdoors or interact with people, be smart, be safe, and wear a more specialized mask.

This type is known as an ‘N95 respirator’ that can filter out smaller airborne particles/droplets, as it’s thicker than the standard surgical mask. Do remember to dispose of it after several hours of use!

9- Stock up on multivitamins and vitamin C

Keep your body healthy and immune system strong by taking multivitamins and, in particular, Vitamin C regularly.

If swallowing pills is not your forté (especially for small children), you can opt for chewable and syrup alternatives — plus plenty of leafy greens and fruits!

Fun fact: Turmeric and Vitamin D also work as immune-boosters.

10- Avoid any form of contact with livestock and animals

The very first cases of COVID-19 were thought to have been spread animal-to-person. Do not take any risks and avoid interacting with wild fauna or raw meat, including wet markets and roadside stalls.

11- Cook your food thoroughly

We’re going to say it anyway: Avoid consuming raw or undercooked animal products. Who knows what sort of impurities await you!

Ensure that your fresh produce is handled correctly and cooked thoroughly to reduce the risk of bacteria or contaminants infecting you.

12- Do not share food or drinks with others

Symptoms of the COVID-19 virus take up to 2-14 days to manifest, with the infected person exhibiting signs like a fever, cough, flu, and shortness of breath.

Avoid sharing food, drinks and exchanging saliva with others as that’s one of the fastest ways to be infected.

13- Don’t be stingy; throw away used tissues

As stingy as we are, we REALLY shouldn’t be penny-pinching when it comes to our health. Throw away used tissues immediately (in a closed bin!) and put handkerchiefs to wash as soon as you’re done with them.

Remember to sneeze or cough into your closed hand, flexed elbow, or tissue. Please, do wash your hands immediately after.

14- Quarantine yourself if you are sick

If you think your symptoms are similar to that of the COVID-19 virus, it’s better to be safe than sorry. Quarantine yourself and stay home and monitor your symptoms, and take the necessary medication prescribed by your doctor.

Likewise, if you know someone who is sick, by all means, avoid close contact with them for the time being.

We hope everyone stays healthy and safe during this dire period. If you are feeling unwell, consult a doctor as soon as possible and take preventive measures.

Air purifiers, leafy greens, and sanitizers are our best buddies at this moment, so make sure to stock up and use them wisely!