Monday, April 27, 2020

Do You Use Rideshare Or Public Transportation?

Many people use rideshare or public transportation. 

We suggest :  
 
 
    Avoid using rideshares or public transportation if alternatives are available

      Avoid touching as many surfaces as possible & keep your hands off your face

       Opt for using credit or debit cards instead of cash (money harbors many germs)

         Sit as far away from other passengers as possible

        Bring sanitizing wipes and wipe down seat belts, door handles, arm rests, etc.

                Wash hands with soap and water for 20 seconds as soon as possible after exiting any form of transportation  / Use hand sanitizer with at least 60 percent alcohol.
 
                  Car-Lotta reminds you to stay safe!!
 
 
 



 

Monday, April 20, 2020

What Shoud You Pay Attention To When You Sanitize Your Vehicle?


         Clean and sanitize your vehicle after every trip. That way if you need to use your vehicle in case of an emergency, it will be ready to go.

Here are a few  frequently touched vehicle surfaces to pay attention to:

   

    Car keys & fobs

    Exterior and interior door handles

     Steering wheel

     Power ignition button, window switches, radio, GPS, other buttons & dials

    Gear shift

     Seat belts & seat belt buckles

    Car seats & booster seats

    Air vents

    Cup holders

   Grab handles

   Head rests

   Seat pockets

         Keep sanitizing wipes/cleaner in your vehicle to regularly clean vehicle surfaces and use while running essential errands.
 
 
   Carlotta reminds you to always wash your hands for at least 20 seconds or use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol before you drive or ride in a vehicle. Make sure all passengers do the same.
 

Monday, April 13, 2020

Do You Have To Go Out?


 
The best defense for preventing the spread of COVID-19 is to stay at  home and practicing social distancing whenever possible. If you have to leave home, please be sure to follow a few safety tips to protect yourself and your family.
 

·         Do not ride inside a vehicle with someone who has or suspects they may have COVID-19. The virus can be spread by sharing air space or touching surfaces an infected person has come in contact with. The virus can stay on surfaces found in cars for days.

·         Wearing disposable gloves, use soapy water to clean vehicle surfaces prior to wiping down surfaces with a disinfectant. This removes grease and dirt allowing you to effectively sanitize.

·         Clean and sanitize your vehicle after every trip. That way if you need to use your vehicle in case of an emergency, it will be ready to go.
 
                    Car-Lotta reminds you to stay safe!

Monday, April 6, 2020

Thinking Of Sanitizing Your Vehicle Against Coronavirus ?

You should clean and sanitize any frequently touched surfaces in your vehicle.
 These include but are not limited to :
  • Steering wheel
  • Door handles
  • Shift lever
  • Any and all buttons (especially window buttons)
  • Touchscreen displays
  • Wiper and turn signal stalks
  • All interior armrests, including those on the doors, center console, and pull-down armrests in rear bench seats
  • Door grab handles
  • Ceiling and pillar grab handles
  • Seat adjusters
  • Door glass
All of these items and most other plastic trim pieces can all be safely sanitized with 70-percent isopropyl alcohol.

 Car-Lotta reminds you to  wash your hands before you enter your vehicle  and first thing after you exit.. This will help prevent spreading of not only COVID-19 or other germs.