โAre you doing any of these things as a security guard?.. It doesn’t matter if you live in New York, or any other place.
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Follow these tips from the CDC to keep yourself healthy .. ๐and don’t forget to share it!
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– Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds โ especially after using the restroom, blowing your nose, or coughing…. ๐Hey!… don’t just put soap on your palm, rub it a little and then rinse it off… Get in between your fingers.. You know what I mean.
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– When youโre not near a sink, use a hand sanitizer ๐ (if you can actually find one) with at least 60% alcohol content… Basically if you can’t find hand sanitizer and are not near a sink, just avoid touching your face… or people’s face๐
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– Avoid close contact with others who are sick… ๐โโ๏ธThat doesn’t mean you have to start running! Be sensitive to others and be responsible!
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– Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue if you have to cough or sneeze, and wash or sanitize your hands as soon as you can. No tissue, ๐คซ No sanitizer? Please cover your mouth (elbows are best). Quickly dispose of any used tissues…. ๐Don’t throw it on the floor dude!
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– Frequently disinfect surfaces that get touched often, like car doors and seat belts. The CDC recommends disinfectant wipes and sprays… โฑDon’t use this as an excuse to be late for work or your appointment!!!
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– Wear a mask. The mask won’t stop it completely, but at least it offers you another shield that you didn’t have. It also protects others from you spreading it.
– ๐๐Call a healthcare professional if you develop a fever and symptoms of respiratory illness (such as cough); have been in close contact with a person known to have COVID-19; or live in or have recently traveled to an area with ongoing spread…. Don’t spread it!
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