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Coronavirus - Is It Safe To Buy Flowers?

Coronavirus - Is It Safe To Buy Flowers?

The virus is spreading across the world, and so is the panic. While the recommendations to stay home and stick to social isolation are quite reasonable, how does flower delivery fit into the situation? Let's discuss how to keep yourself safe during the quarantine and enjoy a lovely flower composition at the same time.

About the virus

Here’s a kind reminder of WHO's explanation about how the virus can be transmitted. Getting packages from China is safe, as well as touching objects, fruits, vegetables and other foods or plants is. As long as you wash your hands after touching anything, you are good to go.

Maintaining hygiene has always been beneficial, but today it's just a necessity. Here's a list of well-known and simple recommendations:

  • wash your hands with soap and water for at least 30 seconds

  • use hand sanitizers throughout the day for disinfection

  • ventilate your room several times a day

  • perform simple physical exercises regularly to keep a good immune system

  • stick to a rich and diverse diet that includes a lot of vitamins and nutrients

  • stay home

  • stay positive

So life goes on! No one’s cancelling holidays, gifts and special occasions; it's just the decorations that have to change from the outside to your living room.

Getting flowers is 100% safe

During this tough time, common sense and a positive mindset make half of your general well-being. And fresh fragrant, lush blooming flowers will definitely make you happier and create that cozy atmosphere at home in a time of quarantine.

At FloralN5, we stick to all the hygiene rules throughout the year, so be sure that your floral piece of joy will be safe for you and your family. Don't hesitate and get something beautiful for yourself or your dearest people in our catalog to relieve some stress that everyone has been exposed to these days!

Stay calm and be safe!