PANDEMIC FLU - STAY HEALTHY
There are some
actions that everyone can practice to slow the spread of the flu and
reduce its impact, whether the viruses involved are seasonal or pandemic
flu. Practicing these actions now will make them easier to do
later.
Frequent and
proper hand washing can reduce or prevent the spread of the flu.
Wash your hands with soap and water or clean them with
an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Wash hands for at least 15 seconds. This
will reduce the chance of spreading flu from one person to
another.
For visibly
soiled hands, first wash with soap and warm water. When using soap and
water:
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Wet hands
with water and apply an amount of soap recommended by the manufacturer
to hands
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Rub hands
together vigorously for at least 15 seconds, covering all surfaces of
the hands and giving added attention to fingernails and surfaces where
jewelry is worn
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Rinse
hands with water
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Dry
thoroughly with a disposable towel
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Use towel
to turn off faucet
For hands that
are not visibly soiled, wash with soap and water, use an alcohol-based
hand sanitizer (60 percent to 95 per alcohol) or do both. When using hand
sanitizer:
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Use the
amount of sanitizer directed in the instructions on the product
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Rub
thoroughly over all surfaces of the hands, including nail areas and
between the fingers.
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Continue
to rub until product dries
Other Healthy
Habits
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Cover your
mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze, and clean your
hands afterwards.
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Use soap
and water or an alcohol-based hand sanitizer (as above).
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If you
don’t have a tissue or handkerchief, cough or sneeze into the inside of
your elbow or upper arm.
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Whenever
possible, avoid coughing or sneezing into your hands.
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Keep your
hands away from your eyes, nose and mouth to keep flu germs from
entering your body.
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Stay home
if you are feeling sick. Get plenty of rest and drink lots of fluids.
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Avoid
close contact with people who are sick. The flu virus is spready by
respiratory droplets passed from one person to another. These droplets
can pass among people in close contact.
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Avoid
sharing objects—such as utensils, cups, bottles and telephones. If you
must share, disinfect the objects before and after using them.
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Keep your living
and work areas clean.
PANDEMIC
FLU PREPAREDNESS
Learn the Facts
Plan Ahead
Care for Others
H1N1/Swine Flu FAQs
Download flyers and
brochures:
Pandemic
Flu Checklist (English)
Pandemic Flu Checklist (Spanish)
Pandemic Flu Family Preparedness Plan (English)
Pandemic Flu Family Preparedness Plan
(Spanish)
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