Protect Against Flue
Fight viruses on household surfaces and clean without harsh chemicals.

5 Flu Season Tips to Keep Your Household Healthy

(StatePoint) Flu season is here, and amid the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s even more important than usual to take steps to avoid getting sick. Here are five top tips to help your household stay healthy:

  1. Wash hands regularly: Make sure every member of the household washes their hands regularly with soap and water for at least 20 seconds each time. This is especially important to do after getting home, before preparing food, and after using the bathroom. Even with regular hand-washing, it’s still important to avoid touching your mouth, nose, and eyes.
  2. Guard against germs: Cold and flu viruses can survive on household surfaces long enough for germs to spread. However, cleaning surfaces with an effective disinfectant can help put a stop to germ transfer. The good news is that you don’t need harsh chemicals.Inspired by nature, ARM & HAMMER Essentials Disinfecting Wipes, a citrus-based disinfectant, can be used around kids and pets and cleans without harsh chemicals. Safe for use on a range of surfaces, including stainless steel, sealed granite, hardwood, tubs, shower walls, classrooms, and gym surfaces, use these wipes to disinfect kitchens, bathrooms, pet areas, non-porous surfaces car interiors, and other frequently-touched areas of your home.

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  3. Load up on veggies: A nutritious diet can help keep you vital during flu season. Pack a range of immunity-boosting vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants into just one meal with a hearty stew of potatoes, carrots, green leafy vegetables, broccoli, beans, and lentils. To eliminate pesticides, wax, and soil from produce, include a vegetable wash in your meal prep routine, which can be more effective than water alone.
  4. Supplement your diet: Consider incorporating a dietary supplement into your family’s daily routine that contains vitamin C, zinc, and other immunity-boosters.
  5. Practice healthy habits: Getting regular exercise, staying hydrated, and getting plenty of shut-eye are all proven ways to protect your health. Be sure to practice these healthy habits.

As COVID-19 continues to place substantial demands on hospitals and healthcare resources, staying healthy and protected against the flu is especially vital. Take steps to boost your immunity and stop the spread of germs.


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