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Re: Batam Info / Interest / Help Thread

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Originally Posted by sohbuckkong View Post
Wearing this disposable plastic gloves will save you a lot of headache in fighting against coronavirus.
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Adding on to your idea :


Above has to be use together with your recommendation. Or can also use with the below :


Have the above on hands is good in a way as it can/may double as condom (not asking anyone to use that but only if there is no other option/s). Another usage it does is for "fingering",hehehe...see, one stone now can kill 3 birds. Not expensive. Dont have to carry so many things around with me while in Batam.

i strongly recommend the 2 options below :

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Originally Posted by nono1973 View Post
I dont wear gloves tho. Too troublesome. I have a pen-like-looking spray bottle, loaded it with ethanol alcohol sanitizer that contains chlorhexidine gluconate and glycerin, so the sanitizer continues to "kill" even while its dried up for hours. Then again, make sure to wash your hands clean before eating tho (it has a little powdery oily feel during the handwash period).

Recently there is one brand which was use by Singapore Changi Airport :

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapo...b-lift-buttons

Which claim to continue to kill for up to 3 months. What i read was if spray onto mask or an item, can last as many days up to a week even if you wash it daily. But this kind of thing needs to use a bit common sense. If spray on hands, definitely need to ash hands before eating, likewise for all chemicals. Then again, this thing from Changi airport is at least 8 times more expensive than most of my regular alcohol sanitizer, therefore i may be using in mainly on metallic doorknobs and my reusable cloth mask. Not on my hands nor body tho.

This SDST spray thing is just an option, but i have no plans to use this method much yet unless i can buy at lower price,hehehe...
1. An ethanol alcohol sanitizer that contain chlorhexidine gluconate and glycerin, but do remember to wash hands before you start using your hands/fingers to pinch on food.

2. Or the SDST spray. This one stays on objects for a long time (up to 3 months on metal and on material like cotton/cloth last about a week or so, base on daily wash) but it doesnt stay long on hands, especially after you wash it with soap. Its rather expensive but its still an option.



(can do the same on a new mask/cotton gloves/T-shirt etc too)

My body,or what i wear (mask/shorts/pants/shoes etc) has been covered with either one of the above 2 before i step out,hehehe...come back no need wash immediately, just sterilize at my own time (with sodium dioxide/chloride) will do.

The box of gloves you post is good for eating crabs,hehehe...i have the 200 pieces box version which i got it for aunties and uncles in their Batam trips some times ago. They are mostly in the food industry, hence most have seen/use them before.


Be reminded that the virus spreads through air borne via aerosol (气溶胶传播). And most who caught the virus didnt get it from surface but through people to people contact.

https://sg.style.yahoo.com/cdc-says-...170652157.html

I didnt say this, the news above did. Which i think thats why many countries who has culture to greet each other with body-to-body contact has a higher tendency to catch it more than those who doesnt.

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Now, i look again at those countries who suffered major damages. I am not going to name them,just talking about their culture, their daily behavioral gesture etc.

1. They greet each other face touching face. Sometime with a light kiss on each other's cheek.

2. They tends to hug each other during greetings.

3. They worship human rights. They believe in freedom of speech, expression and behavior, even to the extend those freedom is going to affect another person's freedom.

Example : "i choose NOT to put on a mask EVEN if i am not well, what can you do?" in those countries.

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Watch the news everyday, i dont look at what the news say, i look at the news background to observe the people in it. I notice Asian countries have the tendency to wear mask, other countries "not very much". Those "not-very-much" countries mostly have super high rate of corona-virus.

My target is the air,hehehe...thats where most of my "enemies" were at.

Clean the "body" 1st, clear a safe-zone and the area's air...then move in.

Keep a safe distance, "attack" using aerosol misting, "mass destruct" to clear a bigger pathway using UVC (at least once), defence via self-disinfecting coating. My strategy,hehehe....

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Recently, i device another new method, thats to create a air-curtain while wearing mask.


Stock hasnt arrive Singapore, but it will soon (less than 80k rupiah,hehehe...). I wish to test if the fan is strong enough and if the solar works on just lights,and not directly under the sun. I hear review the solar works on torchlight too, but i prefer to own one and test it out on my own. Just to be sure.

Once i find out it works, it is going to be another new tools for me during my walks in Batam.

Just imagine this, i am wearing a mask, i wear a cap like the above photo with a built-in fan, it creates an air curtain blowing on my mask. Even if i am a meter to 2 away from you, and you sneeze or cough directly at me, do you think the aerosol droplets can reach my nose/mouth/face? Hehehe....

Anyway, the fan cap is going to useful for many mask-wearer. Summer time, weather hot, and top it up with a mask. The heat is doubled. But with this toy (cap fan), it helps to reduce the heat and make wearing a mask more comfortable, arent it? Beside just keep myself cool, it also blew away droplets away from my mask which loiter on air too.

One stone kills many birds,hehehe...

PS : i am buying the zip-up mask soon,hehehe...
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