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Amazon has "prioritized" delivery of most suitable disinfectants to healthcare facilities--and...another trip into town isn't in the plans.
So I've made a 10% solution of Clorox, dip a paintbrush in it to disinfect arriving packages, even dipping my hands into the solution, and letting them air-dry. (Renewing the solution daily). New mail deliveries are placed in the car, where the sun's heat should disinfect the pile. Bills get paid after a day or two in the heat. I've placed a heavy clamp on the corner of my "paper" cash-money, and placed the cache in a bright, windy, and hot location. (Pun intended). The clamp is moved to the other corner when I think of it. Some sources are saying that the sun's UV rays are too weak. Are these reports originating from Montréal? ![]() ![]() My neighbor gave me a better mask, which I intend to use when again in public. (N-95) Anyway, I'm still looking for solutions (literally!) for disinfecting, although my present Florida location is relatively safe from the new coronavirus. Another thought: leafblowers draw their air from near the operator, and spread it far and wide. I expect those operators are wearing good masks. ![]() Could bottle-rockets and drones spread the virus? ![]() |
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