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That’s why you shouldn’t open your Amazon packages on the bed or table

That’s why you shouldn’t open your Amazon packages on the bed or table

No matter what it is, it is It’s impossible not to get excited when we receive a package from Amazon Or from some other e-commerce companies and many times We do not take into account some health provisions When opening the box.

In a moment of overwhelming emotion, Care is the least important and if this is the product we have been waiting for For a long time it was worse. However, Amazon workers themselves recommend taking necessary precautions to avoid any kind of consequences.

Through a video shared on TikTok, a young worker from Jeff Bezos open Why is it not recommended to open an Amazon package on the bed? Or on a surface that may come into direct contact with the skin.


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The reason you won’t open an Amazon package in bed

The young woman known as @jxhzeel.a, who introduced herself as Amazon workershared on his social networks the evidence of a hard day’s work, but in private Accumulated dirt that finally impregnates the package.

The woman showed howThe sleeves of his sweatshirt were covered in dust and dirt after his day’s work.which is the product of all handling, and that’s not even counting the movement that will occur in the delivery truck and other workers who will be in contact with the product.

Despite its hygiene policies Amazon, It is impossible to prevent dust and other deposits from sticking to the boxes.This is what the young woman asked the users Avoid opening your products on surfaces that have direct contact with your skin Or it will not be cleared immediately.

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The video clip, which showed dirt stuck to his clothes, quickly reached one million views, and many users commented on it.

Scientific studies also back up what is being shared By the young woman, showing that the parcel sent by delivery could be hers Up to six times more bacteria than a toilet seat.