Saturday, July 11, 2020

protocol for using a fully contained helmet where you can shelter in place while traveling in public

The other problem is that you could have coronavirus on your hands from walking around in public. So, before you take your helmet off you need to at the very least wash your hands at home. But, it could also be on your clothes as well. So, you also have to think about coronavirus being on your hands and arms and on your clothes.

So, the danger point becomes when you go home or get into your car or truck and want to take your 100% safe coronavirus protection helmet off. This is where you have to be the most careful in what you do next.

Some people use alcohol based hand cleaner to sanitize hands and arms but there is still a remote chance that coronavirus is on your clothes as well.

However, it is true that mostly people are either infected directly from the air born virus through their nose or eyes or they are infected by it landing on their hands and arms and then they infect themselves from their hands.

So, although the helmet would protect you 100% when you take it off you become vulnerable in various ways from your own hands and arms and possibly our clothes.

So, this might be the future we are all facing at this point (at least during the next 5 to 10 years into the future).

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