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Flu Warning: Stop, Look, Disinfect With Sterloc

Added: (Wed Sep 21 2022)

Pressbox (Press Release) - Flu season is upon us, with it, the potential for serious health complications. One way to help protect yourself from the flu is to take preventive measures such as getting a flu vaccine, washing your hands often, and staying home if you're sick. However, there are other steps you can take to avoid getting sick in the first place. In this article, we'll discuss three ways to stop the flu from spreading: by looking for signs and symptoms of the virus and disinfecting surfaces and objects you touch.
What is the Flu?

The flu is a respiratory illness caused by the influenza virus. It is typically a viral infection that causes sore throat, coughing, and fever. The flu can also lead to pneumonia, which can be deadly if not treated.

How do I know if I have the flu?

Suppose you have a fever of 38 degrees Celsius or higher and are experiencing one or more of the following symptoms. In that case, you likely have the flu: severe headache, body aches, chills, cough, and difficulty breathing. If you have any questions about your illness, please see a doctor.

What should I do if I get the flu?

If you think you might have the flu, please stop all activities and stay home from work or school for at least 24 hours. If you are seriously ill with the flu, seek medical attention immediately. To help prevent the spread of the flu, please practice good hygiene practices, including washing your hands often and sneezing and coughing into your elbow to avoid spreading the virus to others, for more information on how to prevent getting the flu.
How to Protect Yourself From the Flu?

Sterloc is a cool multi-surface disinfectant spray to protect yourself from the flu. Sterloc kills viruses and bacteria on contact. Sterloc can be used to clean surfaces, such as computers and phones, and it's also easy to use: spray Sterloc onto your hands and then wipe them down. Sterloc is more effective and safe than any other disinfectant or sanitizer as it contains no alcohol.

Sterloc is available at most drugstores, and it's also available online. If you're worried about catching the flu, take precautions by using Sterloc and stay healthy!

Additional Tips for Protecting Yourself from the Flu:

-Wash your hands often and cover your nose and mouth when you sneeze and cough.

-Stay healthy by eating well-balanced foods, exercising adequately, and avoiding sick people.

-Stay home from work or school if you're feeling sick.

-If you catch the flu, see your doctor for medical advice and treatment.

-If you have children under 6, ensure they get vaccinated against the flu.
The Sterloc Disinfectant

Flu season is officially upon us, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have issued a flu warning for everyone six months and older. The CDC recommends that everyone get vaccinated against the flu, and if you do get sick, make sure to stop using cold and flu medications as soon as your fever subsides and get a flu shot. Make sure to avoid close contact with sick people, stay home from work if you can, and disinfect surfaces and belongings with Sterloc.

If you fall ill, Sterloc can help disinfect surfaces and belongings so that others in your home don't catch the virus. Sterloc is a safe, effective disinfectant that leaves no chemical residue. It can be used on hard surfaces such as floors, countertops, tables, and chairs; on carpets; on upholstery; and curtains, drapes, bedding, toys, and other objects. For best results, use Sterloc in a well-ventilated area; avoid getting it in your eyes or mouth; wear gloves when applying it; and wash your hands thoroughly after using it.
Precautions

Flu season is upon us, and the risk of contracting the virus comes with it. To help you stay safe and healthy, here are some tips for avoiding the flu and keeping your immune system strong:

1. Stop, Look, and Disinfect: Make sure you stop at all gas stations and pharmacies to get a flu shot and take other precautions to prevent the spread of the virus. After you've completed these tasks, make sure to disinfect everything you've touched – including your hands and surfaces – to kill potential germs.

2. Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of fluids throughout the day to maintain good hydration levels – especially if you feel feverish or experience headache, body aches, or fatigue. Fluids will also help clear your nasal passage of mucus, protecting you from getting sick.

3. Get Your Vitamin D Levels checked: Getting enough vitamin D can help boost your immune system. Check with your doctor to see if a blood test is necessary before the season starts.

4. Avoid Smoking and Crowded Rooms: Both smoking and being around people in overcrowded rooms increase your chances of getting the flu. If you do
Conclusion

Flu season is in full swing, and unfortunately, it looks like we're going to get hit hard with the virus this year. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is urging everyone over 6 months to get a flu vaccine, especially those at high risk for severe complications from the flu, such as pregnant women and people with chronic health conditions. If you fall ill with the flu, immediately stop all activities to rest and recover properly. Additionally, look for signs of the flu- such as fever, cough, and sore throat- and if you have them, take steps to disinfect your home and workspace to reduce your chances of spreading the virus.

Submitted by:Sterloc Team
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