
There’s a lot going on this holiday season. And if you’re making the trip back home or to visit relatives, you’ll want to do so safely. (For more information, check out the CDC’s recommendations on how to travel during the pandemic.)
To get you started, we gathered products to fly and drive with. And a few things you’ll need if a visitor is coming to you. Mask up and get your hand sanitizer ready.
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Set up your device. This attachable card wallet folds out to double as a stand. It can fit three cards and can act as a grip while you’re walking through the airport. No more holding your phone in your lap mid-air. ($15, Haerfest)

Pack your own. But inside a leak-proof container that’s eco-friendly, microwave-, and dishwasher-safe. It’s big enough for a salad, but small enough to keep in a backpack. ($30, W&P Design)

Prep a necessities pouch. But one that is clear. This set includes three different sizes, the smallest being TSA-friendly for carry-on toiletries. Say hello to your in-air travel buddy. ($24.95/set of 3, Bloomingdale’s)

Wear a face shield. Reminder: this doesn’t replace the need of a face mask, but it is a second layer in front of your face. This one connects to a baseball cap for easy wear (and can be removed). ($35, Shopbop)

Avoid touching doors. Consider it the new alternative to using your hands. This keychain is shaped to fit around handles. The stylus end can be used on ATM keypads and elevator buttons. And the shorter hook is a bottle opener. Aka, your go-to tool. ($3.33+, S3Holding on Etsy)

Collect your wires. This pouch will keep everything in one place: wires, adapters, and random must-haves like lip balm. So you don’t have to fumble while the seatbelt sign is on. ($29, Day Owl)

Collect your trash. You can attach this mini garbage to the back of your passenger seat. So you’ll have a place to put chewed gum and used napkins. P.S. throwing stuff in the back doesn’t count. Stop doing that. ($10.97, Amazon)

Fill your bottle. This one holds 20-ounces and can collapse down when you’re finished and need to throw it in your bag. ($25, Stojo)

Split the juice. And charge five devices at once. No matter the type. Yes, Androids included. ($21.99, Amazon)

Reenergize with some snacks. This pack has the best of the best (organic, all-natural, and non-GMO goodies). Like cheesy popcorn, BBQ kettle chips, and peanut brittle. Munch away. ($70, Mouth)

Wear a mask. If you exit the car, you gotta put one on. These cotton masks come in a ton of different patterns and are washable, but aren’t medical-grade. (So they don’t have room for filters.) ($15+, Vintage Royalty on Etsy)

Bring a potty. Seriously. This one folds out to be a standalone toilet, or can rest on public toilets for sanitary on-the-go use. It’ll come with disposable bags that can be tossed before getting back in the car. ($19.99, Target)

Clean, clean, clean. This sanitizing box is roomy enough to fit TV remotes, pacifiers, tablets, and more. So everyone can get in on the UV light action. ($199.95, PhoneSoap)

You get one, and you get one… Everyone gets one. BTW, for every purchase, one sanitizer gets donated to GetUsPPE.com. So frontline workers can be (and stay) properly equipped. ($15/5, Free People)
PS: These are editorially selected, but if you purchase, theSkimm may get something in return.
PPS: If something’s out of stock, oops, it was there when we published. And we apologize for any shipping delays due to COVID-19. Thanks.
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