Do you remember the last time you cleaned the steering wheel? If you answered before the coronavirus, the answer is likely no. Hopefully, if you answer this question now, the answer will be the last time you sit in the car after going to a public place. People now sanitize their steering wheel after going to the supermarket, restaurant or retail store to add an extra level of cleaning to their daily lives. Think about it: germs that have accumulated on your hands in the store can easily be transferred to the bike. Avoid the fear of accidentally touching anything on the outside and dry the bike before and after the ride. Now read the 13 daily habits that could (and should) change after the coronavirus .
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- TIME . Your cell phone is ten times dirtier than a toilet seat. Here's what you can do about it.
- azcentral.com. According to a study, credit and debit cards contain more germs than a urinal at the train station.
- UNITED STATES TODAY. When will the changing rooms open again? Here you can try on clothes and not during the coronavirus.
- CDC . Restaurants and Bars Considerations
- CDC . Tips on reopening for cleaning and disinfecting public spaces, workplaces, companies, schools and apartments
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