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A home quarantine space should be a small, self-contained area with easy access to essential items, a dedicated toilet, and minimal shared surfaces. This space should be well-ventilated and equipped with basic sanitation facilities. A clear entrance and exit point is also crucial.
Setting Up the Space
When creating a home quarantine space, it’s essential to identify a small area with its own entrance and exit point. This could be a guest room, bathroom, or even a converted laundry room. Ensure this space is at least 6 feet by 6 feet in size to accommodate a single person comfortably. If possible, position the space near a window to improve ventilation.
Essential Items and Supplies
Stock the quarantine space with basic necessities, such as a bed, toilet, shower or bathtub, and a small refrigerator for storing food and medications. A separate toilet can be a portable toilet or even a bucket with a lid for sanitation purposes. The space should also have a desk or table for a computer or phone, as well as a trash can with a lid. Store a minimum of a 1-week supply of non-perishable food, water, and medications in a designated area.
Sanitation and Hygiene
Maintain a clean and hygienic environment by designating a specific area for laundry and washing hands. Use a portable hand sanitizer station or a sink with soap and water. Ensure the space has a clear path for easy cleaning and disinfection. Consider using a HEPA air purifier to minimize the spread of airborne pathogens. Store PPE, such as masks, gloves, and eye protection, in a designated area to prevent cross-contamination.
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