Sunday, March 1, 2020

In Wake Of Corona Virus, How To Clean Your Airplane Seat




I have to admit I have always been a bit of a germaphobe when I fly. I mean, really, the airlines do a quick turnaround between flights so how well can they really clean the planes?
Now in light of the Corona Virus, others may want to follow suit.
I use Clear Defense Wipes, they are non-toxic, smell great and botanical. No chemicals, no alcohol. Inexpensive. 




As soon as I find my seat, I wipe down the armrests,  tray table, and locking mechanism, seat belt (both sides), entertainment screen if there is one and even the seat recliner buttons. 



Be sure to wipe down the headrest too. 
The magazines and the seat pocket are full of germs and you can't clean them so just don't touch them at all. The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences studied your chance of getting sick from other passengers on planes. They found that you are most likely to be infected by those passengers sitting within 1-2 rows of your seat. 




Yes, I get strange looks even some half-smiles. But you know what, I hardly ever get sick after flying. I also carry Clear Defense hand sanitizer and use it often. 
And first stop after I get off the plane, yep, the restroom to wash my hands again. 
If you would like to try the Clear Defense wipes, follow me on Instagram or Facebook and use the word "cleardefense" in the comments and I'll send you a FREE sample. 
That's how we do it at almost FREE family travel. 




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