I set a five minute timer to brainstorm some, but I bet that there are many that I’ve missed, and furthermore, it would be helpful to know which ones are most important / impactful.
I’m about to eat food
After I go to the bathroom
After I touch a package
After I sneeze or blow my nose
When I feel an urge to touch my face
When I stand up from using my computer
I touch the ground.
When I touch a shared whiteboard marker.
Probably so obvious that you left it off, but:
After touching another human
For me the biggest one left after these is:
After touching the dog
You already have “after using the computer”. I think I’d add “before using the computer” as well, or even instead – keeping the computer a safe zone seems like a good move, and this seems more doable than constantly cleaning the keyboard.
I wipe down my keyboard with hand sanitizer pretty frequently (a couple times a day) just because it’s a horizontal surface that could catch anything that happens to be floating through the air. It’s not a big deal, especially if I’m using sanitizer anyway: just smear some on the keyboard from the hands before it all dries up.
I think this is probably a good idea. I don’t think it conflicts with what I said, though.
I personally find sanitising the keyboard quite annoying if the computer is already on, so would probably restrict this to the start/end of the day and try to prevent contamination from hands the rest of the time.
This suggests to me that you’re either using too much hand sanitiser or (post-keyboard-transfer) too little.
As long as the screen is locked, it doesn’t even matter if you press the keys while you’re smearing, but I don’t usually go in that hard anyway. I just grab a little extra sanitizer for the keyboard and make sure to hit the tops of the keycaps at least. ;) My office has a half-gallon pump bottle of the stuff, so I just give the pump an extra centimeter of travel when I want to do the keyboard (and mouse, BTW). It doesn’t have to be often; I usually just wash my hands anyway. And I’m under no illusions that smearing some hand sanitizer on a keyboard is a perfect cleaning job, but it’s surely better than nothing. :)
After touching your belt, or other parts of your pants you’re likely to touch between using the toilet and washing your hands.
Washing your hands requires soap and water, but you can carry hand sanitizer and use that when you can’t get to a sink. Any surface an infected person might have touched or sneezed on is dangerous. Besides what you’ve already mentioned, wash or sanitize
When you come home after being in any public place or shared space.
After you touch any shared handle. Doors, drawers, cases, faucets, etc.
After you touch a keyboard, mouse, gamepad, or touchscreen anyone else uses, or you used when your hands weren’t clean.
After you touch a shared control. Light switches, elevator buttons, etc.
After touching any personal article you touched when your hands weren’t clean. Belt, zipper, shoelaces, phone, wallet, glasses etc.
After touching money. Coins might be safer than bills, because germs can’t live on metal for long.
After you touch any garbage that might have bodily fluid in it. Food wrappers, tissues, etc.
You can often sanitize the surface itself with wipes, or reduce the length of time it can harbor germs by coating it with copper foil tape.