H1N1 Information

The impact of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic wasn't as strong as first predicted.  However, it re-emphasizes the fact that planning and preparedness are paramount in ensuring you and your business are ready for future infectious disease outbreaks.    When the influenza affects a specific geographical area it takes about 5 to 7 weeks for the virus to go through the population.  So ensure you are prepared by getting vaccinated.  Download your FREE H1N1 Preparedness Guide here.

 

Things you can do RIGHT NOW to prepare for the next pandemic:

1) Everyone should be washing their hands regularly and covering up when coughing and sneezing. If you're ill, please stay home to avoid infecting others.  If you develop shortness of breath associated with influenza like symptoms, seek medical attention right away.

2) Going forward, we remain vigilant. Implement your pandemic plans you have in place and if not, we can provide advice on your pandemic preparedness. If you don't have one contact us. 

3) Consider getting your vaccination to increase your immunity against any new strain of influenza.  If you have doubt, follow your doctor’s advice. 

4) Educate your employees or family members by enrolling in our new "online pandemic preparedness training program".  It takes seconds to sign up.  See our sample videos below as seen in our online training program.  

5) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):  We can assist you in providing recommendations on purchasing the latest in personal protective equipment technology here.

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                       Handwashing Video                                                          Social Distancing Video