Wednesday, 11 November 2009

How to Protect Our Children from the H1N1 Virus (Swine Flu)

As parents, we are concerned with the safety of our children. It's that time of year when our children are returning to school. With the return of school, comes the concern of germs and viruses children become exposed to. Heavy on our minds is the threat of the H1N1 Virus, otherwise known as the Swine Flu. Note the following steps that should be given special attention in order to protect our children from this potentially deadly virus.

Instructions

1
Avoid contact with anyone that has a cough.
 
2
If possible, avoid large crowds.
 
3
If your child is sick, keep them at home.
 
4
Remind your child to cover his or her mouth when coughing or sneezing.
 
5
Encourage your child to thoroughly wash his or her hands with soap and warm water. Use antibacterial hand gels when it is not possible to wash with soap and water.
 
6
Stay informed. Avoid places where the flu is known to exist.
Step
7

If your child shows symptoms of the flu (sore throat, chills, muscle aches or fever), keep him or her hydrated. Regular doses of ibuprofen or acetaminophen should be administered.
 
8
If the flu symptoms worsen seek medical attention. The doctor might feel an antiviral medication is in order.
 
9
Remember to launder towels and linens. Also, wipe surfaces with disinfectants regularly.

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3 comments:

  1. thank you, Mike, for such useful advice. i think they are even more useful now, when the epidemy is almost everywhere and we should think about our health and the health of our kids,which is even more important!

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  2. 2
    If possible, avoid large crowds.

    Unfortunately, it is not always possible, especially for people who use the underground every day. there are always crowds there...
    but anyway, you can stay home during weekends or walk outside. it is even better.

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  3. well, i am not a parent yet. but i see these advice are very useful and i hope they will help many parents to protect their kids.

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