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How Can We Disinfect our Homes to Stay Free of Corona Virus?

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As we know everywhere in the world goes into lockdown due to the coronavirus which is growing in leaps and bounds, it’s time to take safety measures. No doubt, you have already washed your hands raw with hand sanitizers and soap and already taken some measure. But what about your homes? Is it safe from coronavirus? The question is still moving around. For keeping your living spaces free of coronavirus germs require some meticulous and systematic cleaning. Do mopping floors and cleaning surfaces with disinfectants which is important. Also by paying close attention to the smallest corners of your home which is also crucial. This time it’s easy to overlook things that are an inherent part of your daily routine because all results are deeply ingrained by these habits. We might wipe tables clean, but what about table mats and doorknobs? By this blog, we guide you through some of the micro areas within your living spaces that can easily fall prey to familiarity and hence become ea

Can Coronavirus Spread Through your Shoes? Here is What you need to Follow

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Coronavirus disease is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus spread all around the world. Most of the people are infected with the COVID-19 virus will experience mild to moderate respiratory illness and recover without requiring special treatment. Older people who are with underlying medical problems like cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease, and cancer are more likely to come in infection of this disease. When this came to India then people started looking out for all sorts of ways to protect themselves. Try to be in practicing hand hygiene or wearing a mask. By this, you are doing everything possible to keep the virus at bay. Yes, coronavirus spread through shoes. According to a study by the National Institutes of Health, USA, COVID-19 can thrive on cardboards for 24 hours, while on steel and plastics it can live up to three days. Several studies claim that it can also live on your shoes for a maximum of five days.