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How You Prevent Swine or AH1N1 in your Home and Street

Home and the Street 
Be watchful for emergency warning signs that might indicate you need to seek medical attention
Those who have severe symptoms — coughs, aches, and high fevers — to contact their personal doctors for testing.

Contact their health care provider about any special care they might need if they are health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, asthma, emphysema, and pregnancy.

Cover all the time coughs and sneezes. Clean hands with soap and water this is the most recommended based hand rub often and especially after using tissues and after coughing or sneezing into hands. Avoid close contact with others.

Take seriously – do not go to work or school while ill.

Keep the sick person away from other people as much as possible see the placement of the sick person at home.

Have the sick person wear a surgical mask if they need to be in a common area of the house near other persons.

Use paper towels for drying hands after hand washing placed immediately in the trash make sure is no to going at the ground.

Avoid being face-to-face with the sick person. Or not.

Avoid the salute with shake hands and kisses also with your family at this time of phase of a pandemic.

Wear an N95 respirator if you help a sick person.

Used face masks and N95 respirators should be taken off and placed immediately in the regular trash to make sure is going there so people don’t touch anything else.
Avoid re-using disposable facemasks and N95 respirators if possible. If a reusable fabric facemask is used, it should be laundered with normal laundry detergent and tumble-dried in a hot dryer.



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