Keeping your home safe in relaxed lockdown

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Keeping your home safe in relaxed lockdown
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So it is time to employ extra caution, as a number of people now leave the safety nest of their homes for work in order to make a livelihood. cyrilramaphosa StaySafe Lockdown

Absolutely not! The pandemic is still out there and if anything, it is more threatening than ever with optimum threat of widespread devastation now that the lockdown is relaxed and everyone is out on the street. After all, the virus is not written on the face, neither does it have any severe physical symptoms until it gets to the incubation period where an infected person have difficulty breathing.

So it is time to employ extra caution, as a number of people now leave the safety nest of their homes for work in order to make a livelihood.

In other words, if you want to maintain safety in your home, keep it together with only immediate family members while you reach out to friends, colleagues and extended family members via phone or other communicating accessories and platform.. First, you need to make a conscious effort to weigh your pros and cons and make certain that you can consciously and cautiously in utmost consistency maintain at least 3meters distance from everyone you come in contact with outside your home..

. Wash your hands at your entrance running washbasin before even touching your door. But if you don’t have a washbasin at your door entrance, ensure to use your hand sanitiser before touching your door or ringing the bell. . Do not warm-up or hug your children or spouse at home when you step in, rather hit the shower for a warm detoxing bath, and drop your clothes at the laundry for immediate wash. Finally, sanitise every nook and cranny of your home regularly and ensure to keep your home safe all the way.

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