(NC)—The arrival of colder weather means kids are spending more time indoors, in closer contact with other children. The result? The common cold. In fact, kids may get up to eight colds per year, with each cold lasting an average of five to seven days (Source: http://kidshealth.org/kid/ill_injure/sick/colds.html).
“Having a cold is one of the top reasons kids visit the doctor and stay home from school (Source: http://kidshealth.org/kid/ill_injure/sick/colds.html). This is not surprising given that during cold and flu season children tend to spend most of their time indoors, between school, daycare and play-dates at friend's houses,” said Zora Crowder, senior brand manager for Wet Ones Antibacterial Hands and Face Wipes. “So not only are kids more likely to be in the presence of other children who may be carrying harmful bacteria, but they're also more likely to be in closer contact with them – either at home or at school. Always carry a travel pack of antibacterial wipes in your purse or pocket and keep one in your kids' backpack to help them stay clean.”
Help keep your family happy this winter by following these easy suggestions from the Wet Ones team:
1. Handwashing is one of the best ways to reduce the spread of bacteria. But, when water and soap are not available, experts recommend using pre-moistened wipes (Source: http://www.cps.ca/caringforkids/whensick/Colds.htm).
2. Get a load on. Your children's soft toys and blankets may harbour more bacteria than you realize – and so may your bathroom towels. Make sure these items are cleaned on a regular basis to help you and your children fight off bacteria.
3. Keep your kids home from school if they're sick. Going to school will only cause them to get more run down, and increases the likelihood that they could pick up something else or infect other children.
Source: www.newscanada.com
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Children are the #1 spreaders of germs. Keep them from getting us and everyone else around them sick. There's a new program called Germy Wormy. It works really well as it was taught in my child's preschool. They learn in a fun, safe, and drug-free way the concept of germs and how not to spread them. We don't play the "pass the germs" game anymore.
http://www.germywormy.com
Give kids a PLACE to give their germs to- Instead of you! "
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