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Coronavirus: What items should be equipped for the home quarantine during the coronavirus pandemic?

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How much do you know about ozone? I think it is very useful when we lack disinfection materials, this is a good product

Just a little - I've got a degree in Chemical Engineering.
Hydrogen Peroxide is the stuff I would use for disinfection, or bleach.
 
The World Health Organization has officially declared the coronavirus a pandemic. Coronavirus may be spreading, but it isn’t necessary to randomly hoard supplies. Here’s everything you should have in your home emergency kit in case of a possible home quarantine amid the coronavirus pandemic.

1. Food

For the home quarantine during the coronavirus pandemic, you should stock up at least a 14-day supply of food for every person. Focus on dry and canned goods that are easy to prepare. Frozen foods are an option, too.

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2. Hygienic products

Enough household hygienic products like soap, hand sanitizer, toilet paper, tissues, feminine care products, and diapers are necessary. According to the CDC, keeping your hands clean is one of the best ways to protect yourself from the coronavirus.

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3. Medicine and a first-aid kit

Make sure you have a 14-day supply of any prescription medications for those in your home. You may also want over-the-counter pain relievers, antacids, cough and cold medicines, and vitamins. Also, you should maintain a first-aid kit with supplies to treat common injuries, including cuts, scrapes, swelling, sprains, strains and more.

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4. Flashlight or emergency light and spare battery

Put a flashlight or an emergency light near your bed, workplace, and car. Make sure the flashlight or emergency light has enough electricity or can be charged in time.



5. Masks, disposable medical gloves and goggles

Masks can isolate most viruses transmitted through droplets and aerosols.
So, not only this sudden coronavirus epidemic, we might as well get into the habit of wearing a mask at certain times and occasions. In the season when the flu prevails, wearing a mask in high-density confined spaces such as public transportation is also a good precaution.
In addition, medical gloves mainly deal with contact infection, because it’s too late to wash your hands due to some sudden contact infections. Goggles can prevent virus infection from the eyes.

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6. Disinfection equipment

Perhaps have some disinfection equipment, such as UV disinfection lamp or Ozone generator to keep the family safe and clean.
The principle of ozone killing viruses is through the direct destruction of RNA or DNA. Ozone has a wide range of sterilization and sterilization, which can kill bacterial propagules and spores, viruses, fungi, etc., and can also destroy botulinum toxins.

As mentioned above, some of our family’s emergency reserves are basically on hand, and some are the most important reserves after this pandemic. Establishing a family emergency reserve is the rational and scientific progress of civilization.
You forgot to mention hair dye. I can’t a black one for love nor fucking money. Asda and Tesco are all sold out. And I won’t buy hair dye from Aldi. Or B&M fucking bargains.
 
You forgot to mention hair dye. I can’t a black one for love nor fucking money. Asda and Tesco are all sold out. And I won’t buy hair dye from Aldi. Or B&M fucking bargains.

Don't talk to me about hair dye, I can't pick up my usual red or any decent red which will actually work on 'dark' hair!
 
We will all have Coronahair soon so don’t worry.
i am grateful because the centimetres show exactly how much length I will have chopped off as soon as this is over, just to erase this dreadful period from my head/mind.

@3dj Weren’t you going to get rainbow instead of black?
 
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