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Heat Stroke – Happens Indoors & Outside

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1. Washing your hands for at least 20 to 45 seconds with soap and water can reduce germ counts by up to 99%.
2. The most effective way to dry hands and reduce hand-borne bacteria is to use clean paper towels.
3. Hand sanitizer gels can build up on skin, so you should wash with soap and water after every fourth use.
4. Watch the flow of water from the faucet so it is not too strong, as it can be frightening for a person with dementia.
5. Norovirus is the leading cause of food-borne illness in the United States, infecting about one in 15 Americans each year.
6. Sharing towels will not transfer bacteria from one person to another.
7. People who are sick with norovirus should avoid preparing food or caring for others for at least two days after symptoms end.
8. Sneezing and coughing are the most common symptoms of norovirus infection.
9. Touching your eyes with unwashed hands is one of the most common ways germs spread through the eyes.
10. Pet bowls that contain wet food should be cleaned after every use.