Know the signs and precautions for
 COVID-19. (Cleaning Tips Below)

Cleaning Tips and Reminders

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.

Top 12 frequently touched vehicle surfaces to pay special attention to:
  1. Car keys & fobs
  2. Exterior and interior door handles
  3. Steering wheel
  4. Power ignition button, window switches, radio, GPS, other buttons & dials
  5. Gear shift
  6. Seat belts & seat belt buckles
  7. Car seats & booster seats
  8. Air vents
  9. Cup holders
  10. Grab handles
  11. Head rests
  12. Seat pockets
Keep sanitizing wipes/cleaner in your vehicle to regularly clean vehicle surfaces and use while running essential errands, like buying groceries or prescriptions.

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. Ensure all passengers do the same and help children wash their hands properly.

Use a disinfecting wipe when touching surfaces such as:
  • Gas pumps & key pads
  • Vehicle fuel door & cap
  • Parking meters & tollbooths
  • Drive through ATMS & other touch screens
  • Keep a pen in your vehicle to use at banks, pharmacies, etc. or sanitize the "community pen" if you must use it
  • Public charging stations
When using rideshares, taxis, trains or public buses:
  • 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.
  • Use hand sanitizer with at least 60 percent alcohol
  • Wash hands with soap and water for 20 seconds as soon as possible after exiting any form of transportation

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) provides a list of effective disinfecting products, but most household disinfectants should be effective. Click here to go to EPA cleaning product list.

 Never leave children alone in your vehicle: 

When doing essential errands, leave children at home supervised by a responsible adult whenever possible to avoid unnecessary exposure to COVID-19. If you have to bring your children with you, NEVER leave them alone inside your vehicle. It is never safe for a child to be unattended inside a vehicle for any amount of time.
 Cars are stolen every week with unattended children inside, and there are many other ways that children are injured or killed when left alone in vehicles for just a few minutes.
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