Help Protect Yourself
You can take simple, but important, steps to protect you
and your family from influenza.
Ironically, the simplest measures, which come at the lowest cost, are the
most effective. To learn more
about the current H1N1 influenza outbreak and other strains of flu in
Canada, please visit my website at
www.edholdermp.ca/h1n1 or contact the London-Middlesex Health Unit at
519-663-5317 ext. 2330.
Frequent and proper hand washing is your best defence
against any strain of the flu.
Warm water, soap and a good aggressive rubbing of the hands will do more to
protect you than any mask. To
wash your hands properly, you need to wash them for at least 20 seconds –
about the amount of time it takes to sing ‘Happy Birthday’.
This is a great way to make hand washing effective and fun for
children.
If you have a cough, you need to take steps to limit your
effect on others. Today, we know
that covering your cough is effective but is best done into your sleeve.
By coughing into your elbow, you prevent germs from becoming airborne
and won’t contaminate your hands before touching objects and people.
Much of this is common sense but it is surprising how
difficult it is to get this message out.
Please help yourself, your family and others by sharing this
important information.
Emergency Preparedness week encourages all Canadians to
take steps to ensure your family is self-sufficient for 72 hours in case of
an emergency or need to isolate yourselves.
If your family was faced with no electricity, no water service, no
way to buy food, medicines or fuel, are you prepared to survive the next 72
hours? To find out how to
prepare for an emergency and make your survival kit, please visit
www.getprepared.gc.ca or call
1-800-O-CANADA and request the free booklet.