Hand Sanitizer Prevents Cold and Flu


At this time of year, you can’t avoid them: the co-workers with sniffly noses, fellow commuters with chest coughs or the spouse with a stomach bug. Cold and flu season is here.

Though you can’t avoid sick people, you can avoid catching their cold or flu. You’ve heard that prevention is the best medicine and that regular hand sanitizing plays an important role. But just how effective is hand sanitizing when it comes to virus prevention?

Hand Sanitizer as Flu and Cold Prevention

Better than hand washing alone

There are two ways to catch a virus, through breathing contaminated air or by touching a contaminated surface and then your face. You can’t control what air you breathe, but you can control whether viruses stay on your hands. Hand sanitizer is incredibly effective at eliminating those viruses. For a study in BMC Infectious Diseases, a group of office workers used hand sanitizer at least five times each day. The research shows that these employees were then two-thirds less likely to contract a virus than workers who regularly washed their hands but did not use hand sanitizer.

The most important step for prevention

Hand sanitizer works, but aren’t there other ways to prevent cold and flu? Diet, exercise and other lifestyle factors are important, but nothing stacks up to clean hands. In an article on Real Simple, Dr. Susan Rehm, medical director of the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases says that hand sanitization is “number one, two and three on any list of ways to prevent infection.”

How to use hand sanitizer to prevent cold and flu

The devil’s in the details. To ensure you’re eliminating all of the germs you pick up, follow these steps when using hand sanitizer.

  1. Use enough to saturate your entire hand. A small amount won’t do. Be sure you’ve covered the front and back of your hands, in between your fingers and your nails.
  2. Keep rubbing for 30 seconds to kill all active germs.
  3. Make sure the sanitizer dries completely. Do not remove excess sanitizer from your hands. Instead, keep rubbing until all of the hand sanitizer is absorbed.

Things to do in Canada during the Summer


Whether you have the summer off to enjoy endless activities and adventures or are looking for a weekend getaway to do something new, we have a list of many options that are sure to be entertaining and adventurous! Take a look.

Map of Canada with provincial and territory labels.

Alberta:

  1. Roam the lands with the buffalo at Wood Buffalo National Park

WoodbuffaloNationalPark

https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/pn-np/nt/woodbuffalo

  1. Visit the many attractions inside Alberta’s West Edmonton Mall, such as an indoor water park, amusement park and an ice rink

WestEdmontonMallAlberta

http://www.wem.ca/play

  1. Experience Banff Park and the numerous things to do including heli-hiking, mountain climbing, water activities and horseback riding

RockClimbingBanffPark

http://www.banfflakelouise.com/

  1. Visit the Canadian wild animals at Calgary’s zoo

CalgaryZoo

http://www.calgaryzoo.com/

British Columbia:

  1. Take a railroad journey through the Canadian Rockies

RailroadJourneyCanadianRockies

https://www.rockymountaineer.com/en_CA_ON/

  1. Snorkel in British Columbia’s emerald waters (Snorkel with the Stars)
Burnaby Narrows. Gwaii Haanas, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada.

Burnaby Narrows. Gwaii Haanas, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada.

http://www.bcseakayak.com/tours-packages/snorkeling/

  1. Ride the longest continuous lift system in the world through the Blackcomb Mountains in Whistler

LongestContinuousLiftSystem-BlackcombMountains-Whistler

http://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/?season=summer

  1. Walk the Capilano Suspension Bridge in Vancouver

CapilanoSuspensionBridge

http://www.capbridge.com/visit/hours-and-rates/

  1. Stay overnight in a suspended spherical treehouse on Vancouver Island

SuspendedSphericalTreeHouse-VancIsland

http://www.freespiritspheres.com/

Manitoba:

  1. Be flown into the depths of nature at Caribou River Park Reserve

WoodlandCaribou

http://www.ontarioparks.com/park/woodlandcaribou

  1. Take your chances at the South Beach Casino

SouthBeachCasino

http://www.southbeachcasino.ca/

  1. Discover more at the Manitoba Museum

ManitobaMuseum

http://www.manitobamuseum.ca/

New Brunswick:

  1. From body slides, tubing, golf and pools, Magic Mountain offers everything you need for a fun-filled trip

MagicMountain

http://www.magicmountain.ca/

  1. Walk the ocean floor at Hopewell Rocks in New Brunswick

HopewellRocks

http://www.thehopewellrocks.ca/plan-your-visit

  1. Visit Fundy National Park, one of the most popular tourist locations

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiHw4Eaggkc

http://www.tourismnewbrunswick.ca/Products/F/Fundy-National-Park.aspx

Newfoundland and Labrador:

  1. Experience the many outdoor activities including mountain climbing, hiking and sailing at Torngat Mountains National Park

TorngatMountainNationalPark

http://www.newfoundlandlabrador.com/PlacesToGo/TorngatMountainsNationalPark

  1. Take a boat tour in Twillingate

http://twillingateadventuretours.com/

  1. Wonder amongst the many plants and flowers at Memorial University of Newfoundland Botanical Garden

MUNBotanicalGarden

https://www.mun.ca/botgarden/visit/

NorthWest Territories:

  1. Get to know the NWT culture and heritage at the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Center

PrinceofWalesHeritageCentre

http://www.pwnhc.ca/

  1. View the true northwest by hiking, canoeing/kayaking and camping at Nahanni River

NahanniRiver

http://www.nahanniriver.ca/

  1. Experience the life of the North by visiting the Northern Life Museum & Cultural Centre

NorthernLifeMuseum

http://www.nlmcc.ca/

Nova Scotia:

  1. Watch a play at the Neptune Theatre

NeptuneTheatre

http://www.neptunetheatre.com/

  1. Treat yourself to Digby Pines golf resort and spa

http://www.digbypines.ca/

Nunavut:

  1. Take a cruise through the Northwest Passage, High Arctic or Baffin

NunavutCruise

http://www.nunavuttourism.com/things-to-see-do/cruises

  1. View Mount Thor from Auyuittuq National Park’s hiking trails

AuyuittuqNationalPark

https://www.nunavuttourism.com/things-to-see-do/parks-special-places/auyuittuq-national-park/

  1. Go on boat tours and hike through Ukkusiksalik National Park

Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus), Ukkusiksalik National Park, Wager Bay, Nunavut, Canada

https://www.nunavuttourism.com/things-to-see-do/parks-special-places/ukkusiksalik-national-park/

Ontario:

  1. Experience the wilderness by camping or canoeing at Algonquin Park

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http://www.algonquinpark.on.ca/

  1. Visit Canada’s largest waterpark, Calypso, in Limoges Ontario

CalypsoWaterpark

http://www.calypsopark.com/en/waterpark/

  1. Visit Ontario’s capital city, Toronto, and experience endless thrills including:

Climbing to CN towers highest point and hang off the edge with Edge Walk

CNTowerEdgeWalk

http://www.edgewalkcntower.ca/

Going to the Caribiana festival

CaribanaFestival

http://www.caribanatoronto.com/

Exploring the Ripleys Aquarium in Toronto

RipleysAquariumToronto

https://www.ripleyaquariums.com/canada/

Riding Canada’s steepest rollercoaster at Canada’s Wonderland

CanadasWonderland

https://www.canadaswonderland.com/

  1. Take the Journey behind the Falls tour in Niagara Falls

JourneyBehindTheFallsNiagara

http://www.niagaraparks.com/niagara-falls-attractions/journey-behind-the-falls.html

Prince Edward Island:

  1. Explore the many outdoor activities including camping and windsurfing at Jacques Cartier Provincial Park

JacquesCartierProvincialPark

http://www.tourismpei.com/index.php3

  1. Visit the magical setting of Anne of Green Gables

AnneofGreenGables

http://www.tourismpei.com/anne-of-green-gables

Quebec:

  1. Go sea kayaking in the Saguenay Fjord

SeaKayakingSaguenayFjord

http://fjordenkayak.ca/PagesEn/excursion-sea-kayak.html

  1. Experience the awe-inspiring Montmorency Falls

MontemorencyFalls

http://www.sepaq.com/ct/pcm/

  1. Go white water rafting on the Ottawa River

WhiteWaterRaftingOttawaRiver

http://www.wildernesstours.com/

Saskatchewan:

  1. Cycle through the Nut Point Hiking Trail in Lac La Ronge Provincial Park

LacLaRonge

http://www.saskparks.net/LacLaRonge

  1. Travel to the past by visiting the Fort Battleford buildings, which are also rumoured to be haunted!

FortBattleford

https://www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/provincialpark/265/fort-battleford-national-historic-site#sort=relevancy

  1. Stroll amongst the flowers at the Regina Floral Conservatory

ReginaFloralConservatory

http://www.reginafloralconservatory.ca/

  1. Experience the free fall waterslide at Kenosee Superslides

KenoseeSuperslides

http://www.kenoseesuperslides.ca/

Yukon:

  1. Experience the Tatshenshini Rafting Expiditions

TatshenshiniRafting

https://tatshenshiniyukon.com/tatshenshini-alsek/

  1. Bathe in Takhini’s Hot Springs

TakhiniHotSprings

http://www.takhinihotsprings.com/

  1. Go Heli-hiking or take a Helicopter tour at Great Northern Heli Sports

GreatNorthernHeliSports

http://www.greatnorthernheli.com/