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 What Are Germs?
 Germ Basics
 How Do We Get Infections?
 Influenza A H1N1
 Avian Influenza
 Hand Washing
 Personal Hygiene
 Kitchen Cleanliness
 Bathroom Cleanliness
 Floors, Furniture and Other Surfaces
 Pets in the Home
Did You Know?

Good personal and home hygiene are essential to keeping germs at bay, however there are several other important things you can do to reduce the risk of infection:
  • Prompt immunizations can prevent very serious diseases such as Measles, Rubella, Chicken Pox, mumps, polio, diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus and Hepatitis B Virus. For more information, speak to your healthcare provider or find information from the Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA)’s web site.
  • A balanced diet provides your immune system with the fuels it needs to fight infections.
  • Leading a healthy lifestyle can boost your immune system and help keep you free from disease.


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What are Germs?

We are constantly exposed to microorganisms, both good and bad. Most microorganisms we come into contact with during our daily lives are harmless. Some even help keep us healthy. But certain microorganisms-when in the wrong place- can pose real health hazards. We call these harmful microorganisms "germs."

Some exposure to germs can help build up our immune systems, helping us to fight infections and stay healthy. Exposure to others, however, can cause food poisoning, sickness and diarrhea so it makes sense to practice the good hygiene and cleanliness that will prevent these problems.

Examples of micro-organisms
Bacteria: Salmonella bacteria can cause food poisoning.
Viruses: Rhinoviruses can cause colds. Herpes simplex causes cold sores. Influenza can cause the Flu.
Fungi: Trichophyton can cause Athlete's foot.
Parasites: Giardia can cause diarrhoea.

Where Are Germs Found?
Key Fact:
The main sources of germs in our homes are people, pets, and food.
Germs live all around us-in soil, air, water, food, animals, plants and people. Germs and dirt can be found throughout the home. Whether it is the dog or the kids running through the house; or cooking up dinner for your family who can't sit down for 5 minutes - there's mud and grime, food stains and grease as well as illness-causing germs like bacteria such as Salmonella and Escherichia coli.

Practice healthy habits to stop getting germs or spreading germs at home, school, or work. Simple actions, like covering your mouth and nose and washing your hands often, can stop germs and prevent illnesses and reduce sick days. Keep common surfaces such as countertops, doorknobs, and telephones sanitized with disinfectants such as LYSOL® Disinfecting Wipes.

Bacteria can grow and divide every 20 minutes. One single bacteria cell can become more than 8 million cells in less than 24 hours.


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