
I worry about my children staying healthy while attending school. How could a parent not worry with the amount of germs that are spread throughout the classrooms? Did you know that these germs are also spread around your home? Your child may be carrying a virus and you wouldn't even know about it.
You cannot 100% protect your family from a virus. However, you can help prevent them from spreading the virus or germs to others. Here are a few of the steps we take:
*Practice Good Hand Washing Techniques
*Sanitize and disinfecting surfaces & toys
*Using tissues when we have to sneeze or cough (Washing hands afterwards)
*Use paper towels when cleaning other than household wash cloths
*Use natural and recycled products to help keep your family safe from harsh chemicals and protect the environment.
MyblogSpark and Seventh Generation has generously offered to supply one of my readers with a Seventh Generation gift pack. Please read below on how to enter my giveaway. I have included some important information and tips for your family about these products.
The following information was shared by MyblogSpark and Seventh Generation, you will find valuable information and tips:
With nearly 22 million school days lost each year due to the common cold and flu (CDC) and as many as 2.7 million bacterial found per square inch on common school surfaces (NSF International), it’s no wonder that 82 percent of parents with kids in grades K-5 fret about the germs in their children’s classrooms (according to a survey conducted by Seventh Generation).
This school year, Seventh Generation is sharing tips from best-selling author and pediatrician, Dr. Alan Greene, to help parents protect their child’s health during back-to-school season. Dr. Greene suggests taking the following precautions:
Optimize the immune system
Reap the benefits of probiotics like those found in yogurt. A recent study showed that children who received enough probiotics daily throughout the cold and flu season had a significant reduction in the number of illnesses they had and, when they did get sick, the symptoms were both milder and didn't last as long.
Be sure your child is getting plenty of vitamin D from the sun, from food, or from a supplement.
Build a strong foundation. Good food, good sleep, and good physical activity all help the immune system to flourish.
Be wise about reducing unnecessary exposure to harmful germs
Teach children the key times to clean their hands in the classroom. The most important times include after sneezing, coughing or using the restroom, upon leaving "high-risk" places (recess, naptime, play stations) and before meals or snacks.
Sixty percent of teachers surveyed said that they request that parents donate disinfecting wipes to the classroom. Seventh Generation’s disinfecting wipes kill 99.99% of germs* naturally using the active ingredient thyme, a component of thyme oil which is derived from the herb thyme.
Stress the importance of not touching their eyes, nose or mouth. Germs are often spread when a person touches something that is contaminated with germs and then touches his or her eyes, nose, or mouth.
Demonstrate to your children how to cover their mouth and nose for every cough and sneeze. This simple maneuver has spectacular results in decreasing the spread of viruses and bacteria floating about the room, waiting to be inhaled.
*Refer to disinfecting product labels for full details

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72 comments:
less piles and clutter helps things to be cleaned easier- I also have wipes in every room and wipe down tables, door knobs...etc
We always wash our hands regularly.
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I disinfect doorknobs, light switches and faucets regularly.
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I stress that they wash their hands as often as possible.
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My family washes their hands with warm water and soap often.
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MAKE SURE YOUR KIDS GET 8 HOURS OF SLEEP EVERY NIGHT
I teach them to wash their hands
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I keep my family healthy by making sure that everyone gets a good night's sleep (at least 8 hours) and drinks a glass of lemonade daily (I have a lemon tree)
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I clean my kitchen quite a bit and the kids have to wash their hands every time they come in to the house from outside. Seems to work. topgun34er(at)hotmail(dot)com
I keep my family healthy by giving them daily vitamins and being sure they dress appropriately for the outside temperature.
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by making sure they wash their hands frequently, and using disinfectant wipes! myanjim@yahoo.com
ONe thing I do every day is clean & disinfect doorknobs & light switches -- they are so easy to overlook!
I keep tissues and hand sanitizer in every room to keep us healthy.
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I follow and tweeted. Thank you!http://twitter.com/Aerated/status/23919562742
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We try and get a good nights rest, eat well and wash hands a lot. We disinfect door knobs, light switches, keyboards..etc once a week.
we disinfect backpacks after school
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We use a lot of hand sanitizer and do a lot of hand washing!
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We disinfect household surfaces all the time to help keep germs at bay.
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I believe the main step we have taken to help keep our kids healthy is to replace our carpet flooring with wood laminate flooring - seeing the dirt, dust and germ infested build-up is a real eye-opener!
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We stay healthy by eating lots of veggies and frequently washing our hands
Frequent hand washing, plenty of sleep and extra vitamin C keeps us all healthy. trinitygsd at yahoo dot com
We always have hand sanitizer in the car for any unexpected snacktimes or just getting dirty!
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I insist the entire family wash their hands after using the bathroom, before eating or whenever dirty.
lots of handwashing! tracietrump@yahoo.com
We carry hand sanitizer and wash hand after contact with germs. We also try to get enough sleep to fight off any germs.
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We hydrate properly, maintain a clean household and use hand sanitizer and lots of handwashing.
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We drink lots of water and milk and always take our vitamins
keeping my kids immunizations shots up to date, teaching them proper hand washing, explaining not to use other peoples hair brushes or wear other kids jackets is how we try to keep our kids healthy
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i use lysol like im crazy
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... by wiping things down and leaving what could be germy soled shoes at the door(not wearing in house)
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I do Follow your blog on Google friend connect as Emma Peel
I do Follow your RSS Feed and am subscribed.
I'm Following you on Twitter id- Emma__Peel & I tweeeted the giveaway
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We Lysol alot of stuff.
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We wash hands often and I make sure the kids get plenty of rest.
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I try to limit everyone's exposure to sick people, and we wash our hands frequently. Thank you!
I swear by hand sanitizer. I don't care what the studies say - my daughter used to miss a week of school every February for as far back as I can remember. She has been using hand sanitizer for 3 years and hasn't gotten sick once.
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I follow you on twitter and tweeted http://twitter.com/bsw529/status/24125056406
wash your hands, again and again! suelee1998 @ gmail.com
teach your little ones the importance of handwashing and do it frequently!
trippyjanet at hotmail dot com
We eat healthy homemade foods, organic when possible. I make homemade keifer which is a fermented food. We take supplements and exercise. We always wash our hands when we get home, after the bathroom, and when preparing food.
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Make sure everything is sanitized. Everyone removes shoes before entering the house. msmith572@yahoo.com
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We keep our hands washed, take our vitamins, eat our veggies and get plenty of sleep!
Thanks - Sarah Z
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we keep wipes under every sink.
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wash hands (or use antibacterial cleaner) frequently
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We make sure to keep faucets and door knobs especially clean. An easy to use bottle of anti-bacterial soap near the sink helps a lot.
Thanks for the giveaway...we keep the family healthy by having everyone remove their shoes before entering the house, followed by everyone washing their hands first thing: our attempt to limit virus & bacteria from entering the home.
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We use hand sanitizer before we eat dinner!
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Wash your hands often.
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I follow with GFC.
I follow you on twitter and I tweeted.
http://twitter.com/ncschools/status/24165724585
I keep things clean.
I serve them a healthy diet with plenty of fruits, vegetables and natural juices. garrettsambo@aol.com
we wash our hands well and often
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