Tips for workers on preventing novel coronavirus
Confirm the items below before you leave for work
1. Keep disinfection wipes, alcohol sprays, cotton swabs, hand sanitizer and disposable gloves in your handbag. Trust me, you'll certainly need them.
2. Wear a mask before you go outdoors, and don't take it off after you enter your company. It will give you a full day protection. It is better to prepare 2-3 spare ones in your bag, change masks when you arrive at the company and make sure there are no others around when you start to do so.
Take care on your commute to the workplace
1. Walking, riding a bike and driving a car are the best options for you in order to keep contact with other passengers to the minimum.
2. If your home is far away from the company, and there is no other choice such as driving or taking a taxi and you have to take the subway or bus to work, try to stand or sit separately, with a distance of more than one meter from others. This distance can bring your security against infection.
3. Never eat breakfast on the way to work during the outbreak. You never know if you're going to eat something other than food.
4. Try not to use your phone on your way to work.
Notes when you arrive at the office building
1. Take your temperature voluntarily. If your temperature is normal, go to the bathroom to wash your hands right away when you get to the office.
2. People with long hair had better tie it up to reduce the chance that it could be touched by others.
3. Don't take your mask off when entering the elevator. You never know if anyone beside you could possibly sneeze. In an elevator -- where air is extremely stagnant -- do not have the illusion that "this place is safe". If your office is located on a lower floor, you'd better take the stairs.
4. Do not press the elevator with your bare hands because the virus can easily attach to the button surface. Use a paper towel to wrap your fingers around, or take a pen and cover it with a pen cap after you use it.
5. Those who use an app to punch in can use the app to locate their places and take photos to punch in. They should try not to use fingerprints function on the cellphone.
Don't let down your guard when you arrive at your workstation
1. Items such as a mouse and keyboard that you frequently contact should be disinfected with alcohol.
2. Keep yourself hydrated and drink hot water.
3. Try to avoid contact when handing things to colleagues and talking with them. Keep a distance of more than one meter. It is suggested to communicate online if it is possible.
4. Video conferencing is strongly preferred. If an offline meeting is required, please wear masks, wash hands and disinfect before entering the meeting room. The meeting participants must be separated by more than one meter.
5. Strictly control the meeting time. If the time will be long, remember to ventilate the air during the meeting.
6. Wear a mask throughout the working day.
7. When you go to the bathroom, don't take off your mask. Put the lid down and flush the toilet.
Be extremely careful at mealtime
1. It is best to bring your own lunch, or bring the meal back to your workstation. Don't linger long in crowded places.
2. If you have to eat a meal at a dining hall, image yourself in an examination room, sit apart from others and do not whisper.
3. Even if you like company, please learn to enjoy your lunch by your own. In addition to face to face, eating back to back is also enjoyable.
4. If you order takeout food, get rid of the packaging immediately.
Take prevention back home
1. Use shoe covers, plastic bags, and boxes to wrap your shoes for isolation to minimize the risk of the virus coming home with you.
2. After getting back home, hang your coat in a ventilated place; alcohol disinfection won't be a wise choice for it may damage the fabric of your clothes and the electrostatic sparks in winter and the alcohol could start a fire.
3. Use disinfectant wipes or 75 percent alcohol to wipe your phone and keys to keep all contaminants out of the house.
4. When you remove the mask do not touch the outer and inner surface and do not touch a mask used by others to avoid cross-infection; do not put it directly in the bag. It is best to fold it backward from inside and seal it in a self-sealing bag. Touch only the ear strap with your hands.
5. Used masks should be disposed of by sealing them in garbage bags.
6. Strengthen your immune system by exercising regularly.