Dayton Daily News

PPE for you and me

- Heloise

Dear Readers: You’ve probably heard the acronym PPE a lot lately. Let’s take a closer look. PPE, or personal protective equipment, helps keep cleaning crews, medical profession­als and food service workers, among many others, safe from getting hurt or coming in contact with dangerous fluids, chemicals and particulat­es when cleaning, working or serving other people.

PPE can include disposable gloves, gowns, noseand-mouth masks, shoe coverings, face shields, gas masks, steel-toed boots and hard hats, among other items. Employers may require the use of PPE, especially in these times of COVID-19. Personal protective equipment is always a good idea to keep a worker safe when dealing with potentiall­y dangerous materials.

The coronaviru­s is spread primarily through coughing (respirator­y) events, so face masks are a good choice. Most general merchandis­e stores sell some kind of PPE. — Heloise

TECH TUESDAY SCAM ALERT

Dear Readers: When a tragic event occurs, be alert and get ready for the scammers. Unfortunat­ely, although many of us want to step up and help during a crisis, there are those who use this as an opportunit­y to take advantage of our fear and prey upon the weak.

During this coronaviru­s pandemic, you may receive text messages seemingly from a government agency. No branch of the government communicat­es with citizens via text message. One phony text claims to come from the Department of Health and Human Services stating you must take “a mandatory online

COVID-19 test.” Don’t fall for it. There is no online test for the coronaviru­s. This group of scammers is phish- ing for your personal informatio­n.

Also, very important, never obey a request to

“opt out” of future texts from these scammers by texting back “NO” or “STOP.” You are only confirming your phone number is a valid one. — Heloise

FRESHEN UP

Dear Heloise: I rub a new dryer sheet on my couches and chairs to freshen them up and make the room smell nice. I also put one under the seat in my car. It works better than the storebough­t auto fresheners. — Louise in Arkansas

SUMMER HANDBAG

Dear Readers: It’s summer — what’s your favorite style of handbag right now? A big tote to throw everything into, a sleek crossbody for just the basics or a top handle for a happy medium? Let us know: Heloise@Heloise. com. — Heloise

NOT-SO-EASY OPEN

Dear Heloise: With my arthritic hands I have found it hard to open some of the prescripti­on bottles from my pharmacy. So, I told them my difficulti­es and they said that they would provide me with easy-to-open bottles instead of the childproof ones I had been receiving. It’s so much eas- ier on my fingers now. — Martha in Virginia

THE EYES HAVE IT

Dear Heloise: Eyeliner can work as a lip liner too. These days, eyeliner comes in many different colors.

I apply, blot and then fill in with lip color, and over the lined part. Lips look larger! — Karen in Colorado

Send a money-saving or timesaving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, TX 78279-5000, or you can fax it to 1-210-HELOISE or email it to Heloise@Heloise. com. I can’t answer your letter personally but will use the best hints received in my column.

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