Personal - Places - Practices - Proactive Actions to Prevent Personal Virus Crisis's

Personal - Places - Practices - Proactive Actions to Prevent Personal Virus Crisis's

Ideas to protect yourself  and others.

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Personal - take responsibility for your own PPS personal protective safety. Here are a few ideas for your safety backpack. Get a first aid kit such as this one from the Red Cross which includes a one-time use thermometer, however, get a thermometer that you can use daily.

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Dress for success now means dress to protect. This means dressing with clean clothes daily and discarding when you arrive back home in a contaminated clothes hamper for special handling.

Add to your safety backpack a complete clean replacement clothing/outfit, coveralls, sports ware or other suitable protective clothing placed in a folded plastic bag which is generally provided by a professional clothes cleaning service. Next, have multiple pairs of masks, face shields, gloves, hand sanitizer, paper tissues (never touch your face or eyes with your hands), energy drinks, additional jackets and job-location specific things along with your own trash bags to isolate and then discard objects used safely,

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Places - throughout your day you will likely be in many places from personal space, common space if you live with others, vehicles, sidewalks, offices, stores, rooms, events and more. If you take the PPS to heart, be mindful of your surroundings and situations you are ready. You can read the research here in the area of making buildings safe and what it will really take them viable for use again.

Practices - get involved in company activities related to protection, prevention, contamination procedures, first aid (giving and getting), evacuation drills, training and other efforts. Build your own action plan to protect yourself and others who may slip on the floor, fall or worse. The add practicing personal preventative protection actions and reactions gives you additional protections should events require it. Then update with new information and situations encountered. And, if you need yet another reminder to set your smartphone timer to wash your hands because it is all too easy to forget where you have been much less everything you touched.

Proactive - this is not the first deadly virus with Polio, AIDS, measles coming before and many remain today of concern to the health care community. Some have been cured, others managed with others yet to come along with weather related disasters compounding reaction, response and readiness. Be proactive with your personal proactive protection along with family, friends, neighbors, community, company and others. Get involved in action committees and if you can give blood (I have 71 times) at the Red Cross and other places.

Bottom-line - nothing will absolutely keep you safe but these ideas will help you be better informed, able to take action, be prepared to react and be ready for what is next.

This information will be updated as new facts, ideas, practices and other data is gathered and validated.

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