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How to Survive Flu Season, Even Without a Shot
Lysol Brand reveals tips for minimizing the spread of infections at home:
When someone is infected with the flu virus, the surfaces they touch in their home may transfer germs to others. Although the flu virus is usually spread through the air, these "hot spots" – commonly touched areas where viruses and bacteria may linger – can pose a risk during the busy holiday season. Between family gatherings, holiday parties and festive evenings at home, areas such as counter tops, doorknobs and light switches get even more traffic than usual.
"It's easy to eliminate the illness-causing viruses and bacteria that lurk on household surfaces," says Joseph Rubino, director of microbiology for the Lysol brand. "You can help protect your family by becoming more aware of your environment and taking simple steps to give your home a 'flu shot.'"
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