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We provide a completely contactless service experience with social distancing and hygiene measures.
The organization provides a complete hassle-free and easy appointment booking process and understands the value of customers' time, thus provide the facility of car pick and drop.


As coronavirus has spread around the world, in four months Australia has had over 7,200 confirmed cases and 103 deaths.
As the outbreak continues and parts of the country reopen, health officials warn it is still essential to be compliant with the strict hygiene procedures to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Now is a good time to understand how you can help prevent the spread of the disease and what you can do to cut the risk of infection at home or out and about.
When this happens, your body creates antibodies to prevent you from getting ill. With coronavirus being a major contagion, washing your hands regularly will ensure you remove any possible germs from your skin, preventing them from having the time to enter your body.
Spend an equal amount of time washing the palms, between the fingers, under fingernails, up to the wrists, and the back of your hands.
Avoid hand towels in a public restroom, opt for paper towels as far as possible.


After quite 45 days in lockdown, it’s no surprise that a lot of people are going a tad stir-crazy.
But it’s far worse for seniors: Not only have visits from their kids and grandkids been suspended, but there’s the extra stress that comes with the nagging suspicion that they’ll be advised to stay on lockdown long after younger people begin trickling back to figure and therefore the world starts opening up again.In fact, the AARP Foundation has even come up with this dire comparison: Prolonged social isolation, for those aged 50 and older, “is the health equivalent of smoking 15 cigarettes a day.” Fortuitously, some of the niftiest technology offers solutions both to keep us connected and protect against some of the miscreants taking advantage of the situation.• Health Checks.
Have their sleeping, eating, and (yes) bathroom patterns changed?
Are they up and about during the day?All that and more is completed by connecting their home to yours via smart-home technology, with real-time smartphone alerts to allow you to know if something’s amiss.“You don’t even know it’s there, but it’s here to guard you and let someone know if something does fail ,” says Margarete Pullen of Dallas, Texas, whose son had the system installed by a licensed service provider for her and her husband along side a Wellcam video camera with two-way voice capability.• Movie meet-ups.
Most folks are just trying to seek out novel ways to deal with a situation that Nicholas Christakis, a scientist and physician at Yale University , told Science magazine “calls on us to suppress our profoundly human and evolutionary hard-wired impulses for connection.”Google’s new Netflix Party extension lets friends and family watch – and video-chat their way through – a movie together on their computers.
You’ll need a NetFlix subscription, on the other hand you’re liberal to debate if the Tiger King is worth all the hype and whether Carol Baskin really did kill her husband.





