Touching the outer (contaminated) part of a filter, and not cleaning your hands right away, is unfortunately a very reliable way of contaminating yourself.03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2020 2:43 pmI don't know if you are kidding or not but truth is, I had no idea of how to PROPERLY do it. We are having to wear masks and gloves in our customers homes. More to make them feel comfortable than to protect ourselves. We did not get masks because I bought the line early on that they were not needed. So now we are wearing "home made" cloth masks. Every time I get back out to my truck I find myself wondering if I just brought corona back outside with me. It makes me want to take off the gloves and throw them into the customers bushes.![]()
Similar with medical gloves. There's a right way to take them off. All other ways are wrong and doing it wrong can make wearing the gloves pointless. I wear gloves at the gas station, ATM, and picking up trash. Washing your hands is often a better answer.