Mar-17-2020 02:44 AM
Mar-17-2020 10:45 AM
wgriswold wrote:
I use the paper towels almost always available at gas stations to protect my hands and fingers. The pump handle and the buttons on the card input are my concern.
Mar-17-2020 10:35 AM
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Mar-17-2020 09:30 AM
2oldman wrote:JimK-NY wrote:Yeah, that's the idea.
Using gloves is not very practical. You would need to take them off and dispose of them properly for every use
Mar-17-2020 08:44 AM
down home wrote:
Fuel pump handles, perhaps are the worse for spreading germs and viruses ,maybe with door handles of businesses being first.
Someone who has just finished shoveling out the barn or milking parlor, or has a cold or flu or a virus most usually does/may not wash their hands or use a sanitizer of disinfectant wipe before pumping fuel, or entering a store.
We carry the little packages of disinfectant wipes but don't always think to wipe our hands...and the pump handle with them. We are changing that if we can find more wipes. I always use disposable nitrile gloves to pump diesel as 99% of the tiem they are oily with leaking diesel and you can wash all day and not get the diesel out of your hands except by wiping on the upholstery it seems sometimes.
Maybe I need to sue them to pump gas too and even open doors of gas station.
But for certain wee will wipe the pump handles with disinfectant wipes.
Would be good if fuel stops haad them next to the pumps.
Mar-17-2020 08:25 AM
JimK-NY wrote:Yeah, that's the idea. I'm talking about disposable kind, in case that isn't clear.
Using gloves is not very practical. You would need to take them off and dispose of them properly for every use
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Mar-17-2020 07:36 AM
2oldman wrote:
Gloves. Diesel pump handles are incredibly dirty from fuel. I don't want that on my steering wheel.
Mar-17-2020 07:23 AM
NRALIFR wrote:You hit the nail on the head. Practicing good hygiene by washing your hands with soap and water. I do keep a pair of leather gloves for the Diesel pump.
You don’t need to sanitize the pump handle before you touch it. Sanitize your hands afterwards. Use gloves if you want, but even that is not necessary if you will wash your hands afterwards.
Some thought should be given to what is going to happen if everyone starts going through dozens of plastic gloves a day just because you need to touch some public surface when the most effective means of protecting yourself and others it to wash your hands with soap and water.
Frequent hand washing is even more effective than frequent use of hand sanitizer.
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