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Press Release: Swine Influenza H1N1 (Pig Flu)
A
Public health emergency has been declared by The Department of Health and Human
Services in the
It is explained by
the CDC, the Center for Disease Control, that the Swine influenza is a
respiratory disease of pigs caused by Type A influenza
viruses. Humans can be infected with influenza H1N1. The CDC says "Pigs
most commonly get infected with the flu viruses from other pigs (Swine Flu),
but also can get infected with flu viruses from birds (Avian Flu), and from
people (Human Flu). This cross-species spread of flu viruses can lead to new
types of flu viruses.
It is extremely
important that all surfaces that you come into contact with are sanitized
especially with this threat of an Influenza Pandemic. SaniGuard has been
tested to kill Influenza A viruses in which H1N1 is a
subtype. SaniGuard sanitizing surface spray is effective against 39 different
germs, bacteria, fungus and viruses including Influenza A/Brazil, Influenza
A/PR, E Coli (Bacterial Meningitis), Rubella (Viral Meningitis), Salmonella,
Streptococcus, Staph, Herpes Simplex and HIV.
Sanitizing
contaminated surfaces with SaniGuard Dry on Contact Surface Spray can
prevent the spread of Influenza Type A (H1N1). SaniGuard can be used to sanitize virtually any hard surface especially surfaces that are
touched by several people like computer keyboards, telephones, cash registers,
ATM's, grocery cart handles, light switches, door knobs, toilet seats, restroom
fixtures, rental cars, the list is almost endless. The SaniGuard Fogger is also an excellent way to prevent contamination in large rooms or areas; the
8oz. fogger effectively sanitizes up to 625 square feet, while a 3oz. fogger
sanitizes 125 square feet.
The CDC also
recommends that you cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or
sneeze. Wash your hands with soap and water often, especially after you cough
or sneeze. Alcohol-based hand sanitizers are also effective. Avoid contact with
sick people and if you do get sick stay home from work or school and limit contact
with others to help eliminate spreading the illness. Avoid touching your eyes,
nose or mouth since that is the fastest way to spread the virus.
Protect
yourself and your loved ones against this possible pandemic.