Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 Please listen to Kaylene everyone. I am just starting to recuperate from the flu I contracted some time last week. It is definitely no fun when you are already in pain. a Kaylene wrote: Use proper handwashing techniques --- Protect your health. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 --- Kaylene wrote: > > It's cold and flu season, so I thought I would send out a reminder about handwashing. I know we hear over and over that it's the best way to stay healthy, but truly it is. > Great point, Kaylene. Also, get one of those little bottles of sanitizing hand lotion - the hard-core stuff that's basically alcohol with some moisturizers (not the anti-bacterial scented stuff you get from beauty stores!). You can get the generic version at any grocery store or pharmacy for less than a buck. They even have a little spray pen now with the same product that is neater. Carry it with you and use it whenever you're out and about and can't reach a sink. I don't even use the doctor's pen to sign in at the waiting room - that place is a germ factory! I'll pull out my own pen to fill out the forms, then still use the sanitizing stuff after touching the doorknobs or sitting in the chairs! This may sound paranoid, but knock on wood, I haven't had the flu in 10 years, despite working daily among hundreds of the worst germ-carriers in the world, college students. They're worse than kindergarteners. At least if a child is sick, the school calls the parent and makes them take the kid out of school! In college, they just keep coming to class and infecting everyone. And they all live together and pass it around the dorms.... Sometimes I want to handle their assignments with latex gloves and a mask and a can of Lysol! Cheryl in AZ Moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 I am so paranoid about germs I have alcohol stuff stashed all over. But in the two years I've been addictd to it I have quit getting everything that comes around. My immune system is so impaired that it picks up everything. I even have some on my keychain and in the door of my car so I'll remember to use it. " Sweet Goat Mama " Carolyn Eddy www.goattracksmagazine.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 > I am so paranoid about germs I have alcohol stuff stashed all over. But in the two years I've been addicted to it I have quit getting everything that comes around. Hi Carolyn I'm glad you are being careful, but alcohol is very drying to the skin. Just be sure to moisturize your hands. The over the counter products for hand cleansing, are a good substitute for when you are in public. I always use a clean paper towel to turn the water on and off in a public bathroom. I also use another one to open the door. Fortunately, more, and more places have taps that turn on when they sense your hands under them. I have used soap dispensers like them too. Let's all stay as healthy as possible. Kaylene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 I apparently wasn't clear that I am using the handwash stuff with moisturizers. I try to buy the one with the most alcohol in it, though. I love those sensor things. Nothing worse than having to handle wet faucets after some snot nosed kid has just left. Also, what's up with the people who put the garbage bin as far away from the door as possible. It should be right next to it so you can open the door with a paper towel. " Sweet Goat Mama " Carolyn Eddy www.goattracksmagazine.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 --- " Carolyn Eddy " wrote: > > I love those sensor things. Nothing worse than having to handle wet faucets > after some snot nosed kid has just left. Also, what's up with the people who > put the garbage bin as far away from the door as possible. It should be > right next to it so you can open the door with a paper towel. > \ You might be surprised to hear it, but after cleaning up messes in public places over many years, I noticed that the people that leave the nastiest stuff behind are your nice-looking, money-bearing, fashion-conscious people. They might not have dirty hands, but they are the ones who don't wipe the seat when they have soiled it, pick up the paper towel when they miss the can, or wipe off the changing table when they change their baby's diaper. In my opinion, they are worse than the grubby-handed-snot-nosed kids because they know better. However, I am going to agree with the college student comment. Be prepared for anything when you are out of your own controlled environment! That's what baby wipes and hand sanitizers are for. And I know other teachers used to snicker at me for putting on a latex glove when I blew noses in the daycare jobs, but I was the only one who didn't catch what was going around, and most of the kids in my care stayed healthier, too. I always wore clothes with pockets so I could keep those gloves, wipes and tissues handy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2008 Report Share Posted December 21, 2008 I used to never worry about stuff like that but now every little thing looks contagious to me, or potentially so. I have gotten fuunny about food and can hardly bring myself to eat in restaurants. If it comes out of my kitchen at least I know what I did with it. Carolyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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