The coronavirus epidemic and the demand for social distances have made the car a preferred means of transportation for millions of inhabitants of the planet. However, recent studies by the Australian Chamber of Automobile Industries (FCAI) show that cars also need daily disinfection to prevent the spread of infection. You may not believe it, but the steering wheel of a car has 9 times more germs than a public toilet plate! However, along with the gear lever, microbes are also discharged on the seats, on the surface of the dashboard, on the infotainment system screen and with many buttons and switches. This includes the proximity of passengers, which increases the risk of airborne bacilli transmission. These are ideal requirements for the spread of all new coronaviruses. And even if you travel alone in a car, there is a risk of infection due to contact with the same surfaces. Areas that are often touched by hand need to be disinfected after each trip. This should be done with a dis...
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