How to Help Protect Your Family From Swine Flu
Author: Tara Smith
Author: Tara Smith
With all the media coverage that it has been getting these days there is no doubt that you or someone in your family has heard about the swine flu and the dangerous effect it can have, especially on those that are younger and those that are elderly. Many schools throughout the United States have even temporarily closed their doors due to the increase in cases of the swine flu in school aged children. Employers are taking strict precautions by having their cleaning personal concentrate on specific areas in order to reduce the risk of the swine flu. And parents all over are worried about their children coming in contact with the dangerous flu. Although you may not be able to be beside your child every minute of the day there are some things you can do to help protect them from H1N1. Taking a few precautions can seriously reduce the chance of you and you family getting sick and help prevent the spread of the swine flu.
One of the best ways to keep germs at bay is by keeping everything in your house wiped down with an antibacterial cleaner. Germs tend to multiply on those things that are constantly being touched by those that live in your household very quickly. Keeping all such surfaces wiped down on a daily basis as well as when ever they are being used will help to kill germs and keep swine flu out of your household.
It is also a good idea to invest in some disinfectant spray as well. This is great to use in between deep cleans and also for the really high traffic and high germ areas in your home. Places such as the bathrooms, kitchens, and door handles constantly harvest germs so you want to be sure to keep them clan and disinfected in case there may be any H1N1 causing germs on any such areas.
Making sure that your children and the rest of your family are washing their hands many times a day will help to keep the swine flu at bay as well. Children come in contact with other children numerous times a day and there is no telling if a child is carrying the swine flu. We all know how free spirited children are and how often they share with other children and this is one of the most common ways that H1N1 is transferred. Make sure that your children know to wash their hands many times a day, even when they are at school.
Finally, teach your children to both cover their won mouths when they cough and sneeze but also to stay clear of other children when they are coughing and sneezing. The best way to cover the mouth is by turning into the shirt sleeve as this is an area where other people are unlikely to come in contact with.
The quick spread of the swine flu can be a frightening situation but by following a few simple steps you can help to protect your family from the swine flu as well as any other viruses that they may come in contact with.About the Author:
Tara Smith has been a business writer for the past 15 years contributing to many business periodicals. Read some of her articles about
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