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A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE

Tips to a healthy fall and
winter:
Now that we are back in school
and we have lots of people in a close environment, it is
much easier to spread bacteria and viruses. Nurse
Coordinator Jorja Trocino shares information and advice for
a healthy fall and winter.
Bacteria such as
Staphylococcus and Streptococcus are common in our
community. We are exposed to them in our daily life, such
as the mall or grocery store, movie theater or schools. If
you notice a sore or infected area you should contact your
primary care physician and have it treated.
Flu and cold season is
approaching: Viruses spread from person to person through
the nose and throat. If you have symptoms of fever, cough,
chills, sore throat, or headache, stay home and drink lots
of fluids and rest.
Parents are encouraged to remind students of these healthy
personal hygiene tips:
1) Hand
Washing is your number one defense against flu, colds,
viruses and bacteria that are in our community. Remember to
wash before eating, after using restroom, and after
coughing, sneezing or blowing your nose. Use warm water,
soap and rub your hands together vigorously for 20 seconds,
remembering to rub between fingers. Rinse thoroughly and
dry with paper towel or dryer.
2) Hand
Sanitizer with 60 percent-90 percent alcohol base is a good alternative
when hand washing is not available.
3) A
bleach water solution of 1:100 (I TBL bleach to 1 quart
water) is good for cleaning surfaces. Prepared bleach
sprays are adequate for cleaning. Hand wipes are good for
cleaning before eating or after contact, but they do not
kill all viruses and bacteria. The basics of hand washing
and cleaning surfaces with soap and water are a better
choice.
4) Avoid
contact with infected people or items.
5) Avoid
sharing personal items such as sports equipment, drinks, or
food.
6) Rest.
Make sure you that are getting an adequate amount of rest
each and every night.
7) Stay
at home if you have a fever or any symptoms of the flu.
8) Consult
your doctor with any concerns or questions.
9) Consider
taking a flu shot this season. The CDC recommends it.
We work very hard to keep our
schools clean and a healthy environment for your students to
learn. If you have any questions or concerns please contact
the school nurse at your child’s school. |