
COVID-19 Health Tips for Apartment Dwellers
May 14, 2020
Life changed for everyone when the COVID-19 virus erupted, but when you live in an apartment, you have different concerns than most homeowners. How do you stay safe and healthy when you’re in relatively close quarters with non-family members? And what if you live alone in your apartment? We’ve gathered some resources to help you navigate this unusual situation so you can come through with flying colors.
Good, Clean Living
The last several weeks have seen our world redefine what it means to be clean. That alone can feel pretty complicated, so we broke it down into the essentials.
- Ensure you wash your hands thoroughly and frequently.
- Keep your living environment clean from top to bottom.
- Avoid bringing germs into your apartment on your shoes.
- Quarantining with roommates can be particularly complicated, so learn what to do about sharing items and separating belongings.
- You are entitled to a fully functioning apartment. If you need repairs, rest assured that there are ways to have your apartment serviced while you stay safe.
- Healthy foods keep your immune system strong.
- Stay fit without going out in an apartment-friendly in-home gym.
- Practicing meditation routinely helps boost your body’s immune system.
- Adding some houseplants can help keep the air cleaner.
- Many people are fostering or adopting pets for companionship. However, just make sure you’re ready for the commitment.
- If you’re missing your crew, plan a virtual happy hour to reconnect!
- You can even enjoy the bar scene with online trivia nights.
- Looking for ways to make friends? Consider joining an online book club.
- Finding masks to wear when you go out is challenging, but recommended.
- Essential shopping must go on. When you head to places like the grocery store, be aware of how to limit your risks.
- If you are high risk, be aware of the special times set aside for your shopping safety.
- Kids don’t understand what’s happening. Getting them out to play is a must, just make sure that if you head to places like playgrounds, your family follows best practices.