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Wash your hands frequently, clean and sanitize where your hands touch every day, and be aware of information and news sources.....

Experts generally prohibit cross-use of antivirus products. The reason is that doing it is ineffective and wasteful and can damage what you are trying to clean. In addition, as a side effect, it may promote the idea of ​​mixing and using products. Mixing chemical products can be deadly dangerous. Improper use of cleaning agents, especially those containing bleach, alcohol, or ammonia, will kill people.

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The general advice is to do the basics simply. That is, wash your hands frequently, clean and sanitize where your hands touch every day, and be aware of information and news sources.
Many people are confused about which products to use, and for what, for cleaning, disinfection, and virus containment.

A product may or may not have a manual. You can start using it without a manual. It is designed to be used by people with general knowledge. You can easily start using such an app. Still, you won’t use all the features.

All products cannot maintain their prices without additional features

The same goes for services as well as industrial products. Value added is the key to competitiveness. As a result, excessive added value is created. Is there any end to competing for such added value?

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Reliable sources are the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO). These are the most reliable sources for cleaning and all problems related to coronavirus. See the Consumer Reports, Wirecutter, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Washington Post, etc. to interpret the announcements by these agencies.

Avoid advice posted on Facebook and information from sites that offer “life hacks”. They range from inefficient and wasteful to life-threatening and dangerous.

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When we see the switch, we want to push it. What kind of psychology is this? Is that a human nature that makes you want to move something that moves? For example, old radios have various switches and dials. Turn the tone control dial in it.

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I wonder if such a device is necessary.
The same thing is happening even on smartphone apps. There are various icons on the display that you can tap. When the icon is tapped, the app launches. If you don’t stop tapping, the app launches endlessly. Some of these icons are dangerous, so the psychology of tapping on the icons easily can be abused.
Generally, industrial products have various additional functions. However, I think that practical additional functions are probably about a quarter. And the function used repeatedly may be about one tenth. You may be able to say that more than half of the additional functions are unnecessary functions.
There are many questions about cleaning and disinfection to prevent and contain coronavirus. The advice must be organized, as there is a lot of misinformation and disinformation.

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