I recently read an article that said the average child has 10 colds a year. I have four kids! I do not have time to deal with 40 colds a year! And don't get me started on the flu! Last year we became infamous at our doctor's office because my oldest son and my youngest daughter managed to contract two different strains of the flu at the same time. Did I mention that I also had a new baby at home when it happened? That was fun with a capital F! During the week that the two of them were home sick, it was my number one goal to keep those germs from spreading to the four other people in our house. With the help of Clorox Disinfecting Wipes and a lot of hand sanitizer, I successfully kept the germs at bay and we avoided potential disaster.
Since then, I have made those two tools my number one item in fighting off cold & flu viruses in my home. I have always stored a container of Clorox Disinfecting Wipes under every sink in my home for quick clean up in the bathrooms and kitchen, but this time of year I add another step to my cleaning routine. I walk around the house with the container in my hand and wipe down everything that gets touched, and I mean everything! Try it. You will be shocked at all of the places you find that germs can hide. There are the obvious spots, like door knobs and faucets, but you might forget your computer keyboard or the remote control. I use Clorox Disinfecting Wipes to wipe down the banister, wipe off the keys to our piano, the controllers to our game console, the light switches, you name it. It may sound like a lot, but it only takes a few minutes to tackle the room I am in and that is a lot less time than I would spend taking care of my kids when they are sick.
I obviously can't control the germs everywhere they go, so I also make sure to do anything I can to help them build their immune systems naturally. My kids go to bed pretty early on school nights. I make sure they are eating a variety of foods, and when the weather permits, they are outside playing. The exercise isn't just good for keeping them healthy, it keeps them all happier too!
This year has been a nasty one for colds and flu around here, but with the help of Clorox Disinfecting Wipes we have kept everyone healthy, even the 1-year-old that puts anything and everything in his mouth.
I would love to hear your tips for keeping your kids happy and healthy this time of year, and if you want more ideas for yourself, you can check out ideas on how to prevent the spreading of germs over on the Clorox website.
Now for a chance to win a $100 Visa gift card, tell me, what are your tricks and tips for a flu-free winter?
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ReplyDeleteI send my kids to school with the hand packs of germ wipes in their school bag so they can clean their hands before they eat a snack or lunch. I also use Clorox wipes at home and send them into my kid's classrooms. Unless they bring a bad cold home, I rarely get sick.
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I truly wish I had a useful tip, as I've had two serious colds already this season and my husband had the flu for several weeks. It was a rough December for us both.
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To help prevent colds and flu I like to take zinc and vitamin c, and just keep my hands clean. Staying out of large crowds and help greatly, if you can do this.
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I try to remember to wipe down all of our door handles (including vehicles) with Clorox Antibacterial Wipes daily
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I use zinc and lots of hand wahing
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Our whole family takes vitamins and eats plenty of citrus for vitamin C.
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A whole lot of hand washing!
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Best tip is to hand wash frequently and I do use a lot of Clorox wipes!
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I try to keep high traffic surfaces like door knobs and light switches wiped down, we wash our hands like maniacs and we get the shots anyway.
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We wash hands frequently and drink a lot of water
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ReplyDeleteMy tips for a flu free winter are to wash your hands a lot, use Clorox wipes on shopping carts, door knobs get plenty of rest and get a flu shot
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I try to use my own pen in public, I wear my gloves a lot in public, and I wash my hands every time I get into my car.
ReplyDeleteWe wash our hands frequently, sanitize carts before touching and always use paper towels to touch door knobs in public places. I also sanitize my children's hands before eating or touching their faces when out. We also take vitamins to try to maintain health.
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ReplyDeleteKeeping any sick bug away with three little boys at home is definitely a task! I tend to wipe down door knobs more during this season and definitely make sure to change out pillow cases more frequently than I normally do. It really seems to help!
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I like to keep a pack of these in the car, and use them often. Germs lurk everywhere, especially things like the shopping carts, door handles, public bathrooms etc. I feel not only am I protecting myself, I'm protecting others by not passing on my germs either! Thanks for offering the giveaway. Fingers crossed - deby @ divingmad@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteMy tips to a flu-free winter is keeping the house clean. I always make sure I have Clorox wipes in stock, they are so convenience to use.
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I have my children wash their hands often. A flu shot is a must.
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We take extra Vitamin C and zinc at the first hint of getting sick. thanks for a chance to win! kmassman gmail
ReplyDeleteGoing to bed early and drinking lots of water is how we stay healthy. Veggies and vitamins help too.
ReplyDeleteWe keep Clorox wipes under every sink and also in our cars. Germs need to be wiped away!
ReplyDeleteWe are constantly washing hands. We try and stay hydrated and I have humidifiers going in the house.
ReplyDeleteI'm mostly a homebody, yet I was sick back to back last year, with everything from strep throat and sinus infections to the common cold and flu. It's common knowledge to disinfect and wash hands regularly, but most don't mention the doors, carts, and items that we touch while we're out in the stores. No telling who is sick and have touched these things. This is how we're mostly introduced to others' germs. Some of us might even go somewhere to eat after we're done shopping, yet haven't washed our hands beforehand. So, that's why I now bring hand sanitizer with me. I also wash, wash, wash my hands while in public, especially before I eat something. :)
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Wash your hands frequently.
ReplyDeleteI encourage and remind my kids to wash their hands often, especially when coming in from school or stores and to also wash more often if they have colds.
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I try not to open any doors with my bare hands. If no one is there to open the door for me, I usually use part of my sleeve to open it. I also wash my hands often.
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Lots of water, sleep, vitamins and a flu shot!
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I wash my hands all the time as a health care professional and always wash fruits/vegetables before I eat them.
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ReplyDeleteEveryone washes their hands when they get home,use the bathroom, or have been cooking. I also use disenfecting wipes on the knobs, sink handles, and tv remotes!
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wash their hands more often,get plenty of rest and drink plenty of liquids.
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I am a big believer in using vitamin C.
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ReplyDeleteIt's important to keep hands washed and avoid crowds. I also wipe surfaces to keep germs to a minimum.
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Washing hands is so important! Eating a healthy, balanced diet is too.
ReplyDeleteHand washing is always important! Make sure you dont over protect your kids so they do not have any immunity!! ky_grandma40@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteMy only trick/tip for a flu-free winter is to stay away from sick people. Thanks for the giveaway!
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ReplyDeleteWe go for walks when the weather is nice, we wash our hands frequently, we stay hydrated, and we've all had our flu shots!
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I make sure that everyone is current on their flu shots.
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We wash our hands as much as possible these days.
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I eat well, take vitamin C and get enough rest.
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Spray Lysol on all door handles and anything you hand may rub up against
ReplyDeleteWash hands often and keep them away from your face.
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for a flu free winter, wash your hands often and stay away from sick people!
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My biggest tip is a flu shot!! On top of that, washing my hands when I go out in public and when I get back home :)
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ReplyDeleteSanitize, sanitize, sanitize. I am diligent about using Clorox spray and wipes to wipe down surfaces. We also keep hand sanitize in backpacks and in the car. Flu shot is always a good idea too :)
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Lots of vitamin C and hand sanitizer for me
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ReplyDeleteI encourage my sons to cover their mouth, when they cough or sneeze, frequent hand washing and eating lots of fresh fruits and veggies over sweets.
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We wash our hands quite frequently and got our flu shots
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I use clorox wipes to banish germs as well as encourage the kids to wash up often
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We stay in a lot, best to reduce exposure as much as possible!
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Drink lots of water and wash your hands contantly.
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I make home made Chicken soup with lots of onions and garlic in it which help to boost our immune systems. I wipe down door knobs, the keyboard and anything else that is touched on a daily basis to keep the germ spreading at a minimum. I keep a pan of water simmering on the back of the stove to keep moisture in the air.
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Keep your hands clean and AWAY FROM YOUR FACE and keep your body healthy by eating right and getting enough sleep.
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ReplyDeleteClean surfaces, keep hands washed, teach kids good hand washing techniques, daily vitamin is what we do in my home and we have been flu free.
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ReplyDeleteWe eat right, get plenty of exercise and rest and keep hands cleaned!
ReplyDeleteWe make sure we stay on top of hand washing or using the antibacterial gel. I also make sure we take our vitamins daily!
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We encourage everyone to wash their hands frequently!
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ReplyDeleteI avoid contact with people who are sick. It might sound a bit extreme but I don't take my little ones out if I don't need to, specially when I know there will be large crowds. I always carry hand sanitizer and disinfecting wipes to use when needed.
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We wash our hands a lot :)
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ReplyDeleteIt's all about the flu shot augmented with hand washing, hand sanitizing, changing clothes often if I have a cold (to decrease germ load) and vitamins/supplements.
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Stock up on Vitamin D.
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Always a flu shot and trying to eat a healthy diet
ReplyDeletewe wash hands, use hand sanitizer, don't touch face, eyes, nose & mouth, sneeze into elbow, and i disinfect doorknobs, interior and exterior, and car door handles and steering wheel
ReplyDeleteFirst, and most important- my whole family gets the flu vaccine. We have 5 asthmatics in my immediate family, and influenza could be a killer.
ReplyDeleteI like to try to avoid crowds as much as possible during flu season. I carry hand sanitizer and wipes in my purse also.
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I use hand sanitizer constantly.
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Teaching children good habits from the very beginning helps keep the germs away. Clean hands, wiping down areas that are most likely to be touched by germ laden hands and keeping a healthy diet are our best tools.
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I always avoid visiting or coming in contact with friends and family members who have the flu. I think good hygiene and cleaning wipes help prevent the spread of germs. You should wash your hands frequently and use disinfecting wipes to kill germs off surfaces of computer keyboards, bathroom sinks, kitchen counters, door knobs, phones, remote controls, etc. It is good to carry hand sanitizer on you while you are out to help clean off germs. Money, grocery carts, and door knobs contain hundreds of germs so be sure you wash your hands or disinfect them with hand sanitizer or Clorox wipes while you are out and about.
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I use Lysol spray!! And a lot of it lol, especially on door handles, inside and out. I know this doesn't completely prevent it, but i believe it does help keep colds and other cooties away. My hubby works at a shipyard with a few hundred ppl a day that he gets in contact with. I've lovingly nicknamed his workplace, the petri dish! Because for years he always brought us home gifts in the form of regular colds, flus, 24 hours bugs and 48 hour bugs! Since using the lysol on all the doors and everything else (including the occasional hubby spray down when he walks through the door) we've managed to make it throughout this entire winter season, without a single bug!
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ReplyDeleteWe have a bottle of hand sanitizer in every room of our house and I keep some in my purse as well. I also wipe stuff down with either bleach or antibacterial cleaner all the time. I also use the wipes at the grocery store to wipe down the handle of the cart.
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Getting the kids to keep there hands clean & covering coughs and sneezes. Of course cleaning too. njharmonyg at aol dot com
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Washing hands and keeping clean.
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My kids wash their hands after they touch germy things. Also, i hold their hand on a escalator they do not touch the sides.
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Wash hands very frequently
ReplyDeleteI wish I had the answer for keeping the Flu away, I must be missing a step somewhere, I have gotten the Flu each of the last 2 years, which usually progresses to pneumonia or bronchitis.
ReplyDeleteMy tips and tricks for a flu free winter are to wash hands every chance you get with hot water and anti-bacterial soap. Avoid touching your face. Eat lots of fresh fruits and veggies and exercise to keep your immune system working!
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If I even feel a hint of a cold coming on, I start pumping my body and my hubby's body full of zinc. It keeps things either completely at bay or makes the illness much much less horrible.
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I tweeted here: https://twitter.com/MsTofuFairy/status/437972409069477888
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Get the flu shot, eat a healthy diet, drink plenty of liquids that contain Vitamin C, get plenty of rest, practice good hygiene and stay at home when you get the bug.
ReplyDeleteWash hands often. Drink plenty of water. Use disinfectant wipes on doorknobs.
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ReplyDeletewe wash our hands a lot. alo i clean door handles, phones, steering wheel etc frequently.
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My tips are wash your hands alot and take vitamins.
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We always wash our hands, always carry hand sanitizer, and I keep medicine stocked in my pantry.
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I wear a mask around places that have a lot of germs.
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Wash hands often and use Clorox anywhere spray
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