The details that should be paid attention to when taking the elevator mainly include:
Try not to take or take less elevators. It is recommended to take stairs on lower floors.
If there are more than one elevator, the personnel shall be distributed reasonably.
If the elevator hall is too crowded, you can wait for the next elevator.
When waiting for the elevator, if you find that your fellow passengers have cough or fever, try to avoid riding together.
Before entering the elevator hall, the mask shall be worn in a standardized way.
Observe the cough etiquette. When coughing or sneezing, cover your mouth and nose with a paper towel or the upper inside of your sleeve. Throw the paper towel into the garbage can. After coughing or sneezing, disinfect your hands with hand disinfectant in time. If you do not have hand disinfectant, wipe your hands with wet tissue paper. If you do not have wet tissue paper, avoid touching your mouth, nose, eyes and public goods with your hands until you wash your hands.
Avoid talking or laughing loudly in the elevator.
Avoid directly touching the surface of objects in the elevator, including buttons. When touching the button, you can touch it with your elbow or the back of your hand, or with a paper towel.
Wash your hands in time after taking the elevator.
The unit in charge of elevator operation shall strengthen the cleaning and disinfection of the elevator. In principle, the elevator shall be disinfected every time, especially the switch and floor keys. g chlorine containing disinfectant can be selected for disinfection. At night or during non peak periods, the elevator door can be opened for thorough ventilation.