Safety for One is Safety for All
Safety for One is Safety for All
Safe & Smart is an online movement initiated by the IEEE Student Branch of Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology. We bring to you everything from the simple do's and don'ts to the more comprehensive efforts put in by several non-profit organisations in the world in its fight against the Novel Corona virus. We hope that our words keep you safe and that we can work toward a healthier future, together.
Safe & Smart is an online movement initiated by the IEEE Student Branch of Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology. We bring to you everything from the simple do's and don'ts to the more comprehensive efforts put in by several non-profit organisations in the world in its fight against the Novel Corona virus. We hope that our words keep you safe and that we can work toward a healthier future, together.
"Prevention is better than cure."
Here are a few tips and tricks to keep yourself and your family safe during this outbreak.
Here we've got a list of things that we should do!
Remember to wash your hands regularly. You can use either soap and water or an alcohol based sanitizer.
Always cover your nose and mouth while coughing and sneezing. Try to use your sleeve or your collar to sneeze into rather than using your hands, as shown in the picture.
Don't keep your problems to yourself. Go see a doctor if you feel unwell. While visiting the doctor, be sure to wear a mask or use a cloth to cover your nose and mouth.
Always discard used masks, tissues and all kinds of waste in general in bins or spaces alloted for waste disposal only. Let's make this a clean lockdown!
Our healthcare facilities are for you and you alone. Feel free to contact the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare or call the State Helpline number if you need help.
The government of every state of our country is struggling to keep up with the problems that come with COVID-19. Let's do our part by obeying what orders they give us, so that we can overcome this virus as fast as possible.
Here's a list of things that we should not do!
The Corona Virus is more likely to spread in large gatherings of people. Avoid such gatherings to keep yourself and your family safe. Also, feel free to report such gatherings to the local police stations as they are dangerous.
Try to avoid touching you eyes, nose and mouth regularly. Wash your hands before touching your face as much as possible.
Always keep a handkerchief or cloth with you to cover your mouth when you sneeze or cough. Never spit in public either.
Do not travel unless it is absolutely neccessary. In case you do have to travel, avoid public transport as far as possible. Minimise the number of passengers in your vehicle (3 for Four-Wheelers and 2 for Two-Wheelers).
Always wear your mask when you go outside. It will keep you, your family and the society safe. Remember, wearing is caring.
Coming into contact with objects such as handrails and poles that are open to being touched by lots of people increases the chance of contracting the Corona virus. Try to touch such surfaces as less as possible. If you do, remember to sanitize afterwards.
The internet is brimming with possibilities. Here are a few services that we have partnered up with in our fight against the global pandemic.
Verify.net is a fact verification platform where you can post your queries and bring the truth to light. They accept evenrything from WhatsApp messages to Instagram posts, thus paving the way to a more reliable age of information.
Online shopping made safer with drone dropoffs and sanitized delivery vehicles. Done in collaboration with all engineering colleges of India that have developed drones as final year projects, Amazon and Flipkart.
Get to know general information about what the corona virus is, how it spreads, what safety measures can be taken and statistics of the infection and recovery rates all over India from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
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