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Sneezing is a protective mechanism for our respiratory system, helping expel foreign bodies and irritants including viruses and bacteria. But sneezing also spreads illnesses when it violently expels pathogens along with air. Let’s have a good look at the sneeze, taking a scientific slant on how sneezes work and what to do about them.
What speed is a sneeze?
A sneeze can go as fast as 100 miles an hour, emerging from your nose and mouth at incredible speed. The 100 mile an hour force of a single sneeze is powerful enough to create a mini-storm of particles, which are propelled violently forwards and are usually invisible.
How far do sneezed droplets travel?
Sneezed droplets travel as far as 30 feet or 9 meters, depending on how violent the sneeze is. If you’re sitting on a bus or train, for example, the particles a big sneeze emits will quickly spread throughout the entire bus, or find its way right around a train carriage in no time.
The droplets projected outwards don’t just fill the air. They settle and land on surfaces people touch, resulting in a double-whammy of potential infection. And this has serious implications for public health as well as businesses themselves.
Where sneezes cause the most infection
Crowded spaces in schools, offices, shops, gyms, sports clubs, theatres and cinemas, and on public transport quickly spread infectious particles, leading to the rapid spread of the common cold, flu, and of course pandemics like covid.
Sensible sneeze precautions for individuals
Because sneezes cause potential harm to people’s health, it’s good to take sensible precautions. As the sneezer, it’s wise to cover your mouth and nose with a hand or a tissue. Hand-washing is also important, getting rid of particles stuck to your hands after you sneezed. If someone else is the sneezer, you can protect yourself by moving a safe distance away, at least six feet.
How to rob sneezing of its power
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