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What are the risks to pet sitters during the COVID-19 pandemic?As your pet-sitting clients limit their travel in order t...
09/06/2020

What are the risks to pet sitters during the COVID-19 pandemic?
As your pet-sitting clients limit their travel in order to practice physical distancing, you may find that you are faced with fewer pet-sitting jobs. However, some pet-sitting clients may still need pet-sitters if they are working long shifts, traveling to care for a family member, or hospitalized for medical care.

It is important to limit your in-person contact with clients. If possible, do most of your client communication via phone or email. If you must meet with a client in person, try to maintain a distance of at least 6 feet during conversation to minimize the risk of viral spread. People can shed the virus even when they are asymptomatic, so it is important to practice physical distancing even with clients who appear healthy.

"When you enter client homes to care for pets, try to limit your contact with potentially contaminated objects."
When you enter client homes to care for pets, try to limit your contact with potentially contaminated objects. Although we are still learning about this new coronavirus, it appears to remain infectious on some surfaces for several days. If you touch a contaminated surface (like a doorknob or counter) and then touch your face, you could potentially be infected with the virus. In addition to surfaces and objects within the home, there is some concern that pets’ coats could potentially become contaminated with coronavirus if an owner coughs or sneezes on them.

Remember, you are not only responsible for protecting your own health, but also the health of your community, including your other clients. We are all in this together. Even if you are at relatively low risk of serious complications associated with COVID-19, you need to minimize the risk that you could spread the virus to others.

What specific steps can pet sitters take to decrease the risks associated with COVID-19?
In order to minimize risk to yourself and others, use caution when interacting with clients and when touching anything that could be contaminated.

Consider the following:

Limit how often you touch doorknobs, countertops, pet supplies, etc. in your clients’ homes.
Wash your hands frequently, for at least 20 seconds, and rinse for 10 seconds. Hand sanitizer can also be used, if you do not have access to soap and water.
Avoid touching your face. If you must do so, wash your hands thoroughly first and then again after.
Limit close personal contact with client's pets. For example, avoid kissing pets on the head or allowing them to lick your face.
When you walk dogs, maintain a distance of 6 feet (2 meters) from other people. Look for quiet, uncrowded routes, so you can minimize interactions with others.
If you will be staying in the home while pet sitting, ensure that you put clean sheets on the bed and thoroughly sanitize the parts of the house that you will be using (especially the kitchen and bathroom). Do this at both the beginning and end of your stay.

Taken from - https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/tips-for-pet-sitters-during-the-covid-19-pandemic

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