Re-call on hand sanitizers |
I don't use hand sanitizers. I use plain old soap and water. It's working just fine so far. |
I use them in the car. Had seen the story but hadn't seen the list. Good info for when I need to buy more. Have 2 bottles now that came from when I was in Baylor Hospital so hopefully theirs are okay. Thanks for the link to the story which had the listing. GTK. |
The link isn't working. I'll research it but definitely helpful if I can find it. Hand sanitizer while I'm out and soap and water when Ive made it back home. Even before Covid I am the type to come in, shower and put on loungewear. Wash the day off is what I called it. @lilgidget just curious do you keep soap and water in the car or wear gloves when you're out? |
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FDA updates on hand sanitizers consumers should not use |
@lilgidget no there was no sarcasm, I was honestly just curious. I've thought about it myself so was wondering if you had a tip on how you managed it as you said you don't use hand sanitizers. Makes sense now you use it infrequently as you aren't out a whole lot. Thanks for sharing. Thanks for sharing Matese. |
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We were lucky to have a good amount and the distilleries around here started making a lot. |
My husband and I only go out first thing in the morning to shop for essentials during senior hours. We get to go into a newly disinfected store, and get a fresh cart. We, of course, wear mask and gloves, and have disinfecting wipes in the car. When we are done shopping, I get a fresh wipe to clean the credit card while my husband is loading the trunk. We wipe down the exterior of the car (door handles, etc.), then wipe down the steering wheel, interior and our gloves. When we get home, we have a table setup in the garage to sterilize each item as it comes out of the bag; then we put it away clean, or leave it outside for two days. We remove our shoes and spray them before we enter the house, then come in and wash our masks and change our clothes. We have a clean mask hung on the front door handle at all times so that we do not ever open the door unmasked. I know it sounds ridiculous, but at least we can truthfully tell our adult kids who live far away and are worried enough to call and check every few days that we are doing all that we can. It has (for better or worse) gotten to be a habit by now, and although I wish we could give it all up, I just "let it go" and don't stress out. |
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It certainly would prevent you spreading any germs in the tiny droplets - 'droplet spread' - you emit when you speak, cough, sneeze and exhale. Mask-wearing likely protects those around you from any virus germs you may be carrying symptom-free but contagious just the same, particularly to those w/weakened immunity right then. Several health organizations studying whether it is aerosolized. Just wearing a mask when in out in public could save others from your germs. Many places open to the public won't admit anyone w/out masks and good for them! We've got to get a handle on this wild disease spread. Before long, states or the country may have to cut benefit checks, social security checks, needed services, raise taxes. https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C...sclient=psy-ab |
I have COPD I cannot breathe with a mask on and reason I do not go in any stores unless it's absolutely necessary. I do wear a mask and I do suffer while it's on, but I know the importance of wearing one. If a person that has this virus, if they have no symptoms they don't know they are a carrier unless they have been tested, so say this person refuses to wear mask, they sneeze or cough even speaks that virus droplets stays invisible in the air, it can drift 6 feet, I have read it can drift further then 6 feet, then droplets drift to the ground. Now here you come wearing no mask and walk through these droplets and bingo, you have the virus, that is why wearing a mask is so important. Staying away from a lot of ppl, keeping your distance is the only way we can beat spreading or catching this deadly virus. |
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