Hey Y'all,
How is everyone feeling? We have so far survived the Flu/Virus/ Tummy bugs going around. Fingers crossed, knocking on wood and saying our prayers to stay that way!! I hope your family has faired as well. The majority of our local schools have been closed due to the number of students and teachers out with illnesses. The schools were"fogged" for disinfection. There have been times I would have appreciated the option of fogging our home to get rid of the germs. How about you?
Take precautions to protect your family with some really good basic tips, you might not have thought about. You are already disinfecting your home routinely, but when an illness arrives you just might want to step up your game.
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1) Quarantine the sick ~ this sounds harsh but it is very important to prevent sharing the "love".
2) Encourage everyone to wash their hands with warm soapy water ~ teach your littles to sing Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star or recite their ABC's while they wash their hands. This teaches
them the proper amount of time they should spend washing their hands. Remind them to wash their hands when they get home, before eating, after coughing, sneezing, blowing their noses and of course after using the restroom (personal hand sanitizers might be good to have available too).
3) I use Lysol or Clorox wipes to wipe down hard surfaces, remote controls, phones & light switches.
Don't forget about refrigerator handles, cabinets, and door knobs. I tend to go with disinfecting wipes, that way I can clean and toss, no germs hanging around.
Just wipe and allow the surfaces to air dry.
4) The refrigerator door ice/ water dispenser. Never use your cup to get a refill. I always get a fresh cup and then pour the ice or water into my cup. It's really hard to not touch the dispenser with your dirty cup.
5) Keep things off your kitchen counters/ tables especially anything that comes home from school or daycare. ( Backpacks, coats, books, and toys.... breeding ground for germs ).
I know this one is hard, just remember to thoroughly wipe and allow to air dry before
anyone has dinner or a snack there.
6) Toothbrushes, if you have been sick throw it away. Some recommend that you run your toothbrush through the dishwasher in the silverware tray, but they are typically inexpensive to replace.
If yours is a little more upscale ~ you can soak it in an antibacterial mouth wash for 30 minutes.
* An antibacterial mouthwash works for orthodontic retainers as well.
Never, ever boil or put a retainer in the dishwasher.
If your loved one gets sick, remember to be sure they get plenty of fluids, lots of rest and of course extra love. I hope these tips will be a good reminder of the extra areas to disinfect while those under the weather recover and hopefully it doesn't spread through the whole family.
Stay well friends ~ and have a Happy Valentine's Week!!
Xoxo,
Amy
PS. Just a little funny meme ~
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