Have to admit that when it comes to doing things for myself, I can be a bit nit picky and tend to go overboard.
So my concerns about possible COVID-19 transferring to me and then to the Trike after making fuel and restroom stops were a nagging concern. This had me thinking of ways to sanitize my hands afterwards and at a minimum keep the control surfaces I constantly touch on the trike clean.
I put together two Sanitizing Kits, one for the Trike and one for the Cages:
• 4.5oz Spray Bottle w/91% Isopropyl Alcohol (to spray on surfaces before touching)
• Pair of Protective Gloves
• EarLoop Masks (for use as needed)
• Paper Towel Sheets (to wipe gas pump key pads, touch screens & Pump Handles
• Hand Sanitizer plus alcohol are applied to gloves before removal and restoring & finally applying to hands before remounting the trike.
Might seam a bit much, but it sure is comforting knowing that trike, cages and myself are sanitized after all stops.
So my concerns about possible COVID-19 transferring to me and then to the Trike after making fuel and restroom stops were a nagging concern. This had me thinking of ways to sanitize my hands afterwards and at a minimum keep the control surfaces I constantly touch on the trike clean.
I put together two Sanitizing Kits, one for the Trike and one for the Cages:
• 4.5oz Spray Bottle w/91% Isopropyl Alcohol (to spray on surfaces before touching)
• Pair of Protective Gloves
• EarLoop Masks (for use as needed)
• Paper Towel Sheets (to wipe gas pump key pads, touch screens & Pump Handles
• Hand Sanitizer plus alcohol are applied to gloves before removal and restoring & finally applying to hands before remounting the trike.
Might seam a bit much, but it sure is comforting knowing that trike, cages and myself are sanitized after all stops.