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Is there a seal on the isolation door of Liaoyang epidemic home?
There are no seals.

Home isolation does not need to be sealed. If you live with your family, your family should promise to live together. And isolate a member, stay in the opposite team, try not to leave the isolation room, avoid close contact with family members, do not go out, and refuse to receive visitors.

How to do personal protection during home isolation?

First, we must do a good job of ventilation at home. Ventilation should open the doors and windows on the opposite wall at the same time to form a "direct flow", which is convenient for the rapid exchange of indoor gas.

Second, we must adhere to health monitoring. Residents in the closed control area and the control area have their body temperature measured once every morning and evening, and pay attention to whether family members have symptoms such as fever, dry cough, fatigue, sore throat, decreased sense of smell (taste) and diarrhea. If there is any abnormality, you should contact the community staff immediately and seek medical treatment in time.

Third, we should do a good job in sanitation and cleaning and disinfection of the living environment. The home environment is mainly clean. During the epidemic period, chlorine-containing disinfectants can be used every week to carry out preventive disinfection in places with frequent daily contact such as toilets, tables, chairs and doorknobs.

Fourth, it is necessary to prevent gas from flowing back. When the washbasin is not in use, turn off the drainer at the bottom of the basin, and then put a small amount of water into it to form a sealed plug. And use deodorant floor drains, or use sealed plastic bags to fill water and tie them tightly to block the floor drains in bathrooms and kitchens.