For doorknobs you don't want to touch! Hundred yen store "multi-assist hook" is convenient for infection control --Easy to carry and cute key chain type

Doorknobs and elevator buttons in public places that are touched by an unspecified number of people. Considering the risk of infectious diseases, I would like to avoid touching with bare hands as much as possible.

The "no-touch hook " available at the 100-yen shop has become a familiar item, but I found a product called "multi-assist hook key chain (ribbon)" with the same function and high design in CAN DO. I bought two in different colors.

For doorknobs you don't want to touch! Hundred yen store "multi-assist hook" is convenient for infection control

The "Multi Assist Hook Keychain (Ribbon)" is a hook designed so that you can hook it on the doorknob to open the door or press the elevator button. It functions as a key chain and comes with a chic white or black ribbon. The length including the chain is about 15.5 cm, which gives the impression that it is a little too big to hang on a bag. Therefore, there is less worry about losing sight of it in the bag.

For doorknobs you don't want to touch! Hundred yen store "multi-assist hook" is convenient for infection control

For doorknobs you don't want to touch! Hundred yen store "multi-assist hook" is convenient for infection control

For doorknobs you don't want to touch! Hundred yen store "multi-assist hook" is convenient for infection control

For doorknobs you don't want to touch! Hundred yen store "multi-assist hook" is convenient for infection control

Hundred yen store multi-assist hook

No antibacterial treatment is mentioned, and it is recommended to clean and disinfect after use. Also, when using it for hanging straps and handrails, it may be damaged if you put your weight on it. It is an item that you want to use well, knowing that it is for light operation.

The price (excluding tax) of the "multi-assist hook key chain (ribbon)" is 100 yen per piece. In addition to diligent hand washing, why not take it into infection control measures?