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HELP SPREAD PROTECTION
against flu viruses like 2009 H1N1 flu with Clorox® disinfecting products
Tips to Help
Spread Protection
  • Get your flu shot
  • Frequently wash your hands
  • If you are sick with flu-like illness stay home for at least 24 hours after your fever is gone
  • Disinfect your home and talk to your friends about disinfecting their home as well
LEARN MORE
Disinfecting Hotspots
Regularly disinfect these frequently touched surfaces
  • LIGHT SWITCHES
  • TELEPHONES
  • REMOTE CONTROLS
  • COMPUTER MOUSE
  • TOILET HANDLE
  • REFRIGERATOR HANDLES
  • MICROWAVE HANDLES
  • BEDSIDE TABLES
  • PLASTIC TOYS
  • FAUCETS
LEARN MORE
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University of Arizona microbiologist Dr. Kelly Reynolds explains what simple steps you can take to prevent the flu this year. Check out www.SayBooToTheFlu.com for more flu prevention tips.
University of Arizona microbiologist Dr. Kelly Reynolds explains what simple steps you can take to prevent the flu this year.
How the Influenza Virus Spreads
How the Influenza Virus Spreads
Effective against flu viruses, like 2009 H1N1.
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Effective against flu viruses, like 2009 H1N1.
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Show your child how to wash his hands. Visit www.cdc.gov/h1n1 for more information.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) believes, based on available scientific information, that the currently registered influenza A virus products will be effective against the new H1N1 virus and other influenza flu strains on hard, non-porous surfaces.