How to keep the vehicle disinfected

Thursday, 26 October 2023

Every day we take the corresponding care to wash our hands and disinfect ourselves constantly, but have you ever thought about the importance of disinfecting the vehicle? According to studies, if you have had contact with a contaminated surface, the virus can live for 4 to 5 days in the car, hence the importance of disinfecting it constantly.
 

PLACES TO PAY ATTENTION

  • Flyer.
  • Gear shift lever.
  • Hand brake.
  • Door handles.
  • Buttons for infotainment and climate control systems.
  • Touch screen.
  • Turn signals or windshield wipers.
  • Seat adjustment levers.
  • Armrests.
  • Safety belts.
  • Power windows.
  • The keys.
 
  • Flyer.
  • Gear shift lever.
  • Hand brake.
  • Door handles.
  • Buttons for infotainment and climate control systems.
  • Touch screen.
  • Turn signals or windshield wipers.
  • Seat adjustment levers.
  • Armrests.
  • Safety belts.
  • Power windows.
  • The keys.

 

ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT

After identifying the places to be rescued, you should use the following products:

  • Cleaning products containing at least 70% alcohol solution to kill COVID-19 that have isopropyl alcohol, as they do not damage interior surfaces.
  • Avoid using hydrogen peroxide, as it will damage interior surfaces.
  • Do not use ammonium solutions on touch screens. You should also avoid bleach at all costs, as it is very corrosive.
  • Use a specific cloth for the car

 

ADDITIONAL MEASURES.

Other measures you can take are to always carry a box of disposable latex gloves in the car, put them on before leaving the vehicle and after finishing your errands, take them off before getting back into the vehicle. Remember to apply alcohol gel before getting back behind the wheel. Remember that taking care of yourself is everyone's responsibility

Disinfect your vehicle before delivery and upon return.