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What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
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Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
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Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
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What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
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|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
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|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
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What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
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Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
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Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
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Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
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|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
|
What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?
- Avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
Avoid touching your mouth and nose;
- Clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis
- Reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
- Improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
- Practice good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active
| |
|
Car safety tips to keep your children safe:
-
Place children in a car seat until they are 12 months old.
-
Place children in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car.
-
Don't leave them in a car especially on a hot, sunny day.
-
Always lock your car.
-
Get your kids out of the car first when you get home. | |
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