Friday, March 20, 2020

Fluxus skill share

We are all in this pandemic together. I believe that people will help each other out to get through this. What skills can you share to help others in this crisis? Do you know how to cook with limited resources? Can you share recipes? Do you know how to sew or have a skill to share with others to help?

In a time of crisis like this, we can all help each other by skill sharing. 

Hand sanitizer is really difficult to find right now. You can make your own hand sanitizer. 

From Popular Science, "Fight COVID-19 on the go with homemade hand sanitizer -- We’ve got liquid and gel for all your germ-killing needs." See the article at https://www.popsci.com/story/diy/diy-hand-sanitizer/

There are two main formulas out there: one, recommended by the World Health Organization, is closer to liquid than gel and is harder on your hands, while the other will be gentler on your skin and closely resembles the feel of store-bought hand sanitizer. Which one you make depends on your personal preference.


But before you start, it’s crucial that you understand simply rubbing your paws with hand sanitizer is not a substitute for good ol’ hand washing. Alcohol-based disinfectants used in the right amount (3 milliliters) and rubbed long enough (25 to 30 seconds) are fine in a pinch, because you’re not always near a sink. But soap, water, and a good scrub is the absolute best way to protect yourself against contagious diseases. Got it? Good. Let’s do this.

I was looking for a picture of sharing and found this adorable photo of two dogs. 



Please share your DIY skills on how to survive this pandemic. 
Thank you and everyone stay as safe as you can.