Keep the flu from visiting your home this winter – a series of tips
TIP #1: Hand
washing, hand washing, hand washing! Hand washing cannot be emphasized enough.
According to the CDC and the Mayo Clinic, hand washing is one the most
important things you can do to prevent infection. Take the time to teach your
kids how to properly wash their hands or ask them to teach you how to do it.
In addition
to hand washing after using the restroom, and before handling or eating food,
have everyone wash their hands immediately every time they return home. Ask
your kids friends to wash hands when they come in the house and it’s good
manners to ask your child to wash hands when you visit family and friends.
TIP #2: Hand
sanitizer! Keep in your bag and car so that you can clean your hands after
leaving public places such as the office, grocery store, park, and daycare
center.
Put a tiny hand
sanitizer bottle in your kids’ lunch box with a reminder note. For our young
kids, we drew a simple picture of two hands and the bottle with arrows from the
bottle to the hands and talked to the kids about it before hand. Remember to
either place the hand sanitizer in a separate compartment from food, or to wrap
in a Ziploc so that the hand sanitizer won't spill and possible contaminate
the food. For older kids, consider a door-mounted hand sanitizer bottle in
their locker or a bottle to keep on the shelf
TIP #3: Wipe
down door handles, cupboard and drawer pulls, and sink faucet handles regularly
with a sanitizing wipe.
Sanitize
regularly used items such as phones, video game controllers, your car, and
keys.








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