How to avoid sharing personal items

How to avoid sharing personal items

  1. Don’t lend out personal items. Consider having a “no borrowing” policy with friends and family.
  2. If you must share an item, clean it before and after use.
  3. Avoid using communal items like phones or computers to access or store personal information.
  4. Put your personal items away when not in use and out of reach of other people.
  5. Disinfect frequently touched items in your home regularly. With spray and wides or Blue light
  6. If you must share an item, make sure both parties are aware of the risks and take the necessary precautions.

In today’s world, it is increasingly important to practice good hygiene and safety measures to protect yourself from the spread of germs and illnesses. One of the best ways to do this is to avoid sharing personal items with others.

The most common items that are shared are items such as pens, phones, makeup, and food. While it may be tempting to share these items with others, it is important to remember that germs and bacteria can easily spread through contact.

For example, sharing a pen with someone else can spread bacteria and viruses that can cause a range of illnesses, from the common cold to more serious illnesses such as the flu. Additionally, sharing makeup and other beauty products can lead to the spread of bacteria, leading to skin infections and other health problems.

To practice safe hygiene and protect yourself from the spread of germs and illnesses, it is important to avoid sharing personal items with others. This means not sharing pens, phones, makeup, food, and other items that come into contact with your hands or other parts of your body.

Additionally, it is important to practice good hygiene by washing your hands regularly and avoiding touching your face with unwashed hands. By taking these simple steps, you can help protect yourself and those around you from the spread of germs and illnesses.

Things you would commonly share and to avoid sharing.

  1. Handshakes
  2. Hugs
  3. High Fives
  4. Kisses
  5. Fist Bumps
  6. Holding Hands
  7. Linking Arms
  8. Sitting or Standing Close
  9. Cuddling
  10. Playing Sports
  11. Dancing
  12. Passing Objects like pens get your own pen
  13. Eating Together
  14. Doing Crafts Together
  15. Giving Massages
  16. Brushing Hair
  17. Playing Card Games
  18. Playing Board Games
  19. Exchanging Money
  20. Tying Shoes
  21. Exchanging Clothes
  22. Sharing Utensils
  23. Sharing Towels
  24. Sharing Bedding
  25. Sharing Hats
  26. Sharing Books
  27. Sharing Toys

By Heath Saville

Heath Saville is a professional fitness Calisthenics and Body Building athlete and personal trainer. He has been working in the fitness industry for over five years and is passionate about helping others reach their fitness goals. Heath began in his backyard with a bag and a weight set he moved to street workout and the gym . He quickly developed a passion for the sport, and it soon became an important part of his life. In addition to his competitive nature, Heath is also a certified personal trainer. He specializes in strength, power and conditioning programs, and is highly sought after by clients wanting to improve their physical performance. He also works with his clients on nutrition and lifestyle, offering advice and guidance on healthy eating and exercise habits.

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