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Schools, Daycares, Colleges and Universities

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Click on the links below for important resources that can be used to promote flu prevention

 

Day cares

 

Keeping hands clean

1. Click here for posters, fact sheets and other ideas to promote clean hands.

2. Hand washing videos can be borrowed from the Health Unit library in Thunder Bay (625-5901 or 1-888-294-6630, ext. 5901) or from any branch office.

  • Germs Away (Kindergarten-Grade 2)
  • Lather. Rinse. Defeat Germs. (Grades 3-8): Click here to preview on-line 
  • Put Your Hands Together (Teerns/Adults): Click here to preview on-line

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Covering coughs and sneezes the right way

Click here for posters, fact sheets and other ideas to promote covering coughs and sneezes the right way.

 

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Flu prevention checklists

1. For children: click here

2. For adults:

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Elementary Schools 

 

Keeping hands clean

1. Click here for posters, fact sheets and other ideas to promote clean hands.

2. Hand washing videos can be borrowed from the Health Unit library in Thunder Bay (625-5901 or 1-888-294-6630, ext. 5901) or from any branch office.

  • Germs Away (Kindergarten-Grade 2)
  • Lather. Rinse. Defeat Germs. (Grades 3-8): Click here to preview on-line 
  • Put Your Hands Together (Teerns/Adults): Click here to preview on-line

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Covering coughs and sneezes the right way

1. Click here for posters, fact sheets and other ideas to promote clean hands.

2. A covering coughs/sneezes video can be borrowed from the Health Unit library in Thunder Bay(625-59901 or 1-888-294-6630, ext. 5901) or any branch office.

  • Why don't we do it in our sleeves? (Teens/Adults): Click here to preview on-line

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1. For children: click here

2. For tweens and teens: click here

3. For adults:

 

High Schools

 

Keeping hands clean

1. Click here for posters to promote hand washing.

2. A hand washing video can be borrowed from the Health Unit library in Thunder Bay (625-5901 or 1-888-294-6630, ext. 5901) or from any branch office.

  • Put Your Hands Together (Teerns/Adults): Click here to preview on-line

TOP

 

Covering coughs and sneezes the right way

1. Posters:

2. A covering coughs/sneezes video can be borrowed from the Health Unit library in Thunder Bay(625-5901 or 1-888-294-6630, ext. 5901) or any branch office.

  • Why don't we do it in our sleeves? (Teens/Adults): Click here to preview on-line.

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Flu prevention checklists

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College or University

 

Keeping hands clean

1. Hand washing posters

2. Hand sanitizing posters

3. Hand washing videos can be borrowed from the Health Unit library in Thunder Bay (625-5901 or 1-888-294-6630, ext. 5901) or any branch office.

  • Put Your Hands Together (Teerns/Adults): Click here to preview on-line

4. A video produced the University of Ottawa is available on-line:

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Covering coughs and sneezes the right way

1. Posters:

2. A covering coughs/sneezes video can be borrowed from the Health Unit library in Thunder Bay(625-5901 or 1-888-294-6630, ext. 5901) or any branch office.

  • Why don't we do it in our sleeves? (Teens/Adults): Click here to watch on-line.

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Flu prevention checklists

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How viruses spread

Blackspot: Viruses and how they spread

 

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Links to important websites

  • Ministry of Health and Long Term Care (Ontario)
  • Public Health Agency of Canada
  • World Health Organization
  • For all clinic schedules call the FLU LINE: 624-9082 -Toll free 1-866-607-3337 (October through December) .
    For FLU information or questions call - 625-8318 - Toll free I-888-294-6630 ext. 8318