Water Quality & Health Council Launches New Flu Preparedness Website
- Saturday, January 27, 2007, 15:24
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Today, the Water Quality & Health Council (WQ&HC), an independent, multidisciplinary group sponsored by the Chlorine Chemistry Division of the American Chemistry Council, announces the launch of a website dedicated to educating the public on flu prevention. Developed with the support of the National Consumers League, the site highlights simple steps to help reduce the risk of contracting the seasonal flu, which causes more than 200,000 hospitalizations and 36,000 deaths in the U.S. each year.
Under the banner of “We All Can Help Prevent the Flu”, the WQ&HC site emphasizes the importance of yearly vaccinations, frequent hand washing and other personal hygiene measures, as well as limiting cross infection if one does become ill. Since household surfaces such as doorknobs, counters, table tops, handles and switches can be “hot spots” for germs, the WQ&HC also recommends disinfecting frequently-used surfaces with a diluted chlorine bleach solution or disinfectant wipes. By taking steps to prevent transmission of the flu virus, everyone can participate in protecting the health of their families and their communities.
Additionally, the site includes preparedness resources for a potential influenza pandemic — a global infectious disease outbreak that can occur when a flu virus new to human immune systems emerges, spreading easily from person-to-person. Such an outbreak could overwhelm healthcare facilities, emergency medical services and other community infrastructure. To help individuals and families plan for an extended period of “social distancing”, the WQ&HC developed Dr. Ralph’s Preparedness Closet, a family-friendly checklist of household items needed in the event of a flu pandemic. Necessary items include a supply of stored food and drinking water, first aid supplies, personal hygiene products and disinfecting chlorine bleach. The checklist is named for WQ&HC member Dr. Ralph Morris, M.D., M.P.H., a public health preparedness consultant for the Minnesota Department of Health.
To learn how you can help prevent the flu visit the WQ&HC’s website at: http://www.waterandhealth.org/flu.
The WQ&HC is a body of independent scientific experts, health professionals and consumer advocates sponsored by the ACC’s Chlorine Chemistry Division. WQ&HC members seek to provide the public health community, the media and the general public with a greater understanding of issues such as safe drinking water, wastewater, recreational waters and food safety.
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