MISSION, Kan., Nov. 19, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- (Family Features) With flu season approaching, parents may be bracing for an outbreak at their children's schools, but adults are also highly susceptible at work and in other public places. Now is the time for families and businesses to take steps to prevent and protect against the flu.
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"Influenza is a serious viral infection, and the toll on public health each year related to influenza is significant," said Dr. John Hanlin, vice president of public health and food safety at Ecolab. "Fortunately, there are a number of important measures that you, your family and your business colleagues can take to reduce the risk of influenza."
Getting a flu vaccine and taking anti-viral medications as prescribed if you do contract the flu are two ways the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advocates stopping the spread of flu germs. Another vital factor in protecting yourself from the flu is preventing its spread.
Individuals who have contracted the virus are contagious at least one day prior to displaying symptoms, and up to seven days after they first appear. In addition, the flu virus can survive up to 48 hours on stainless steel and plastic surfaces, and up to 12 hours on cloth, paper and tissues. Properly cleaning and disinfecting can minimize the chances of individuals contracting the virus from a contaminated surface.
Prevent contamination
To properly clean, disinfect and protect your environment, know that you should:
Proper hand hygiene
Hand-washing is also essential to preventing an influenza contamination. Proper hand-washing helps remove most bacteria, viruses and other pathogens, so they can't be spread to others. The CDC recommends these steps:
For additional information on how Ecolab can help you and your business prepare for the flu season, visit ecolab.com/pages/flu.
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