The H1N1 virus has been in the news media for all of 2009, and with the uninterrupted news, so the public have kind of gotten used to it, and are now becoming more complacent. Nonetheless, the virus is no less a menace today than many months ago.

Although swine flu kills only a small number of people that are struck down by it, the swine flu virus also damages organizations due to a loss in productive man hours and generally creates fear in individuals when they discover an individual who may be a family member or friend has been infected. Like all virus-like infections, prevention is better than cure.

So how can one help prevent the virus spreading? There are really simple measures that ought to be taken in workplaces and other public areas. In the workplace where phones, keyboards, doorknobs (etc) are touched by many employees, swine flu disinfectant can help prevent the virus spreading. They are bactericidal when fighting bacteria, viruses, and fungi, and ought to be used on non-porous, hard surfaces. Wipe any surface that may possibly be hosting microbes. Proper and frequent washing of hands by all employees must be implemented, and is an effective means to prevent cross-contamination.

Utilizing these types of measures, it’s possible to help slow the infection rate and make sure all people are as safe as they can be from catching other diseases at the same time.

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