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Germ Warfare

Germ Warfare. Preventing the spread of germs, colds and flu around the workplace. Cold & Flu Season Is Here. Many experts agree the office just may be the worst for spreading germs! Office equipment can harbor viruses & bacteria What places in the offices do you think are germ hot spots?.

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Germ Warfare

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  1. Germ Warfare Preventing the spread of germs, colds and flu around the workplace.

  2. Cold & Flu Season Is Here • Many experts agree the office just may be the worst for spreading germs! • Office equipment can harbor viruses & bacteria • What places in the offices do you think are germ hot spots?

  3. Top Germ Hot Spots 5. Blackberry (PDA) 4. Office refrigerator (and other places in the office kitchen) 3. Candy dish in the “gathering place” 2. Your telephone 1. The FAX machine

  4. Germ Warfare Checklist 1. Wash your hands – thoroughly and often 2. Clean your desktop 3. Enforce rules to keep the office kitchen germ free 4. Get a flu shot

  5. Wash Your Hands • Proper hand washing is one of the most important steps in preventing illnesses, colds & flu • 80% of infections are spread by the hands • 20 seconds of scrubbing • with warm water & soap • You can sing a fun song • to ensure you are • washing long enough • Happy birthday twice!

  6. Wash Your Hands • An alcohol-based hand sanitizer, like the one given out at this program, can also be used. • Not to replace hand washing • Use if you do not have access to soap & water • Keep in briefcase, purse or pocket • Cover your coughs & • sneezes with your sleeve • Germs are caught in fabric • Germs are not airborne • or on hands

  7. Clean Your Desktop • Wipe desktop & office equipment with disinfectant wipes • Wipe desk, telephone, keyboard, mouse, door handles, buttons, etc • Germs can last up to 2 days, so wipe down hot spots every couple days • “Canned air” sprays help remove crumbs on keyboard

  8. Clean Your Desktop • Keep desk surface clean, especially if you eat there • Wrap & dispose of uneaten food immediately • Don’t store leftovers in your desk • Be sure to wash hands before & after eating • Use hand sanitizer if you can’t get to a sink

  9. Enforce Office Kitchen Rules • No food left in refrigerator (or anywhere else) overnight • Wash dishes with hot, soapy water right away – don’t leave overnight • Heat moist sink sponge in microwave to kill bacteria • Use paper towels & discard after using • Clean coffee pot at least once a week

  10. Get a Flu Shot – FREE! • The flu shot does not give you the flu • COVA Care, COVA HDHP & covered family members get free shot or nasal spray • DHRM website: www.dhrm.virginia.gov • Wellness benefit pays 100% for flu vaccinations at doctor’s offices

  11. What if you still get sick? • Colds & flu are viruses • Antibiotics treat infections, not viruses • REST & drink plenty of fluids • If symptoms worsen contact doctor • Stay home & prevent spread of illness to co-workers

  12. CommonHealth Germ Warfare Reminders! • Wash your hands thoroughly and often • Use hand sanitizer • Cough into your sleeve • Clean your office area, including the kitchen • Get a Flu Vaccine

  13. Questions? Please visit the CommonHealth website for more information & great resources www.commonhealth.virginia.gov

  14. Thank You for participating! Have a healthy day!

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