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3. Be a good role model. Parents should be aware of their own actions to set a good example for their children.
4. Sanitize shared surfaces in the home - such as doorknobs, computer keyboards, telephones, and dining surfaces - with germicidal agents such as Clorox® or Lysol® which clean and disinfect. Dr. Tierno recommends Clorox® Disinfecting Wipes because the formula kills just about every known virus, including the stomach virus. Sanitizing should be done regularly, but becomes even more important when you have a sick child in the home.
5. Use a HEPA filter vacuum cleaner, which picks up small - and potentially hazardous - particles that other vacuums simply recirculate back into the air of your home.
6. Practice good food hygiene. Surprisingly, 50-80 percent of food-borne illnesses are caught in the home, says Dr. Tierno. E-coli and salmonella, which can cause infection, may be present in your own kitchen due to improper food preparation. To avoid these serious maladies, sanitize your countertops and cooking surfaces regularly, always use a clean cutting board, and avoid mixing uncooked plant- and animal-based foods.
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