Tamang paghuhugas ng grocery items at iba pang supplies para iwas-virus
IMAGINE mo may kapitbahay kang nag-positive sa COVID-19 pero kailangan mong lumabas para bumili ng supplies, ano ang gagawin mo?
A. Hindi lalalabas kahit anong mangyari, kahit mamatay pang dilat sa gutom
B. Call a friend para ibili ka niya. Bayaran mo na lang siya for his effort.
C. Wait it out hanggang mag-negative si neighbor sa virus. Kahit two months pa iyan.
D. Lalabas pero magkakapote, magpe-face-shield, magma-mask at gloves, at magdadasal na hindi madadapuan ng sakit.
Kahit kami D ang pipiliin namin.
Kailangang lumabas para makakain pero kailangang doble-ingat sa paglabas-labas. Err on the side of caution, sabi nga ng mga friends namin from the village.
A Facebook user, a certain Gail Fojas Miller, has been getting props from fellow netizens for her sanitation tips, particularly in cleaning grocery items.
Aside from the videos and photos on how she does her cleaning, may pa-infographics pa ang Gail kaya naman bentang-benta ang kanyang post.
Sey niya: “There’s so much going on out there and I just really wanted to contribute and do my share in flattening the curve. Hope this helps!”
“Please note that I am no expert in sanitation! I only applied what I had read about, what I heard from friends and what I had learned from owning an organic grocery (a long time ago!). Please don’t fight me if you don’t like my system haha!” dagdag niya.
Dagdag na tips ni Gail:
Please only use the Zonrox solution on super sealed items! The ham you are seeing in one video is VACUUM SEALED and with NO HOLES.
FOR UNSEALED MEAT- we REPACK.
NO ZONROX ON FOOD GUYS, PACKAGING LANG. Again, this is our home system and I am no expert so please use your own discretion. 😊
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