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Good hand hygiene is the best way to prevent the
spread of all flu viruses. Wash your hands with soap and water thoroughly
and often.
Keep an alcohol-based hand sanitizer (gel or
wipes) handy at work, home and in your car. It needs to be at least 60%
alcohol to be effective.
Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when
you cough or sneeze and throw the tissue out. Cough into your upper sleeve
if you don't have a tissue.
Avoid large crowds of people where viruses can
spread easily. Stay home when you are sick.
Keep common surfaces and items clean and disinfected. |
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Cleaning your hands is the best defence against
the flu
Proper hand cleaning is an important way to guard
against the flu and limit the spread of the flu virus. Flu viruses can
live on your hands for up to five minutes and they can live on hard surfaces
that you touch with your hands – like countertops and telephones – for
up to two days. So clean your hands often to protect yourself and others
from getting the flu.
Hand washing
Soap and water work well. Wash your hands thoroughly
for about 15 seconds. Try humming a favourite tune and keep washing until
the song is over to make sure you wash your hands long enough.
Alcohol-based hand sanitizer
Alcohol-based hand sanitizers are as good as soap
and water to clean your hands, unless they are visibly dirty. Make sure
you really rub the sanitizer all over your hands, and be sure to use a
sanitizer that contains 60 – 90% alcohol base. Keep alcohol-based hand
sanitizer handy at home, at work, at school, and in the car. |