
Did you know, for example, that if your air vent is switched off, and a person with the flu sneezes somewhere nearby, germs will easily spread around and reach you?
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TIMESTAMPS:
Pick a Window Seat 0:28
Be Careful with Your Reservations 1:03
Bring Your Own Blanket 1:33
Wash Your Hands 2:04
Do Not Touch Your Face 2:32
Wear A Surgical Mask 2:56
Disinfect Everything Around 3:39
Turn on Your Air Vent 4:11
Pack a Hand Sanitizer 4:50
Wipe Your Phone 5:08
Use a Nasal Spray 5:31
Drink a Lot 5:52
Use Your Own Entertainment 6:14
Let Other Passengers Board First 6:40
Avoid Using the Bathroom 7:03
Sleep Before the Flight 7:19
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SUMMARY:
- People in window seats don't come into contact with as many people as those sitting in the middle or aisle seats.
- Try to fly during non-peak times - that's on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, between 5 and 7 AM or after 8 PM.
- Make sure you scrub your hands with soap for 20 seconds and rinse them under warm running water.
- Every time you touch your eyes, nose, or mouth, you provide these viruses with an easy way to enter your body.
- During virus outbreaks, consider wearing a surgical mask, especially if you're sitting next to someone who seems to be ill.
- Whenever you go, remember to pack enough antimicrobial wet wipes.
- It sounds terribly unsettling, but your smartphone usually carries 10 times more bacteria than the average toilet seat.
- Hydrating nasal sprays keep your mucous membranes moist and increase your chances to fight off most of the airborne illnesses.
- Another way to protect your nose and mouth from drying out is to drink a lot of water.
- If you want to do yourself a favor, leave the airplane magazine in the seat pocket where it belongs.
- On a short flight, when you don't have any real necessity to visit the bathroom, it's better to stay in your seat.
- Get a lot of quality sleep the night before your flight - it'll help to keep your immune system at the ready to fight off stray germs.
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