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Health Dept. Offers Healthy Tips 08-15-2008
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The Marion County Health Department is offering tips to help fight the cold season.
Cough and Sneeze Etiquette
- Never cough or sneeze into your bare hand. Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue to avoid spreading germs and then throw the tissue into the trash.
- Don’t have a tissue handy? Cough or sneeze into the bend of your arm. It may feel strange at first, but soon it will come naturally.
- Wash your hands as soon as possible after coughing or sneezing. Use alcohol-based hand gel, if soap and water are not available.
Hand Washing Etiquette
- Always wash your hands:
- after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing;
- after touching your eyes, nose, or mouth;
- after using the bathroom;
- after being near someone who is ill;
- after touching things handled by many people;
- before and after eating or drinking; and
- after handling garbage.
- Wash your hands thoroughly:
- Wet your hands with warm running water.
- Scrub between your fingers, on the backs of your hands, and under your nails for the amount of time it takes you to sing the “Happy Birthday” song twice.
- Dry your hands with paper towels or an electric hand dryer.
- Use a paper towel when you turn off the tap.
- If soap and water aren’t available, use alcohol-based disposable hand wipes or gel sanitizers, keeping hands wet for 10-15 seconds.
Keep your telephones, computers, and other frequently touched machines or equipment clean and regularly disinfected.
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