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Influenza (Flu) - Protect Yourself and Your Loved Ones
Flu Home > Preventing the Flu >
Stopping the Spread of Germs at Home, Work & School
October 15, 2004
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Good Health Habits
Information on covering your cough & handwashing...
Stop the Spread of Germs
Healthy habits at home, work, & school
  - At School
  - At Work
Printable Materials
Materials, flyers & posters, Cover Your Cough, Germ Stopper Posters, Vaccine Shortage Flyers

Good Health Habits

Avoid close contact.
Avoid close contact with people who are sick. When you are sick, keep your distance from others to protect them from getting sick too.

Stay home when you are sick.
If possible, stay home from work, school, and errands when you are sick. You will help prevent others from catching your illness.

Cover your mouth and nose.
Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing or sneezing. It may prevent those around you from getting sick.

Clean your hands.
Washing your hands often will help protect you from germs.

    • Wash Your Hands Often
      Fact sheet and video clip from "An Ounce of Prevention Keeps the Germs Away"
    • Take Action Clean Hands Campaign
      Facts and survey results, educational materials From American Society for Microbiology
    • Consumer Advice: Clean: Handwashing
      Links to lots of educational materials, including those for schoolchildren. From www.foodsafety.gov
    • It's a SNAP Toolkit: Handwashing
      Handwashing materials. Part of It's A SNAP program aimed at preventing school absenteeism. From the School Network for Absenteeism Prevention, a collaborative project of the CDC, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Soap and Detergent Association
    • Handwashing
      Brief facts and quiz questions. From "Food Safety A to Z Reference Guide" part of middle school food safety science program produced by the FDA and the National Science Teachers Association

Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth.
Germs are often spread when a person touches something that is contaminated with germs and then touches his or her eyes, nose, or mouth.

Stop the Spread of Germs

Healthy habits can protect everyone from getting germs or spreading germs at home, work, or school.

At School

At Work

Printable Materials

 

 

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