What are germs?
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Germs are tiny living things.
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Germs are too small to see with your eyes.
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Germs live everywhere.
For example, germs live:
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In the air
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On food
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In water
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In your own body
Germs can make you sick.
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Most germs will not harm you.
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But, sometimes germs can make you sick.
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For example, germs can cause a cold or the flu.
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You can avoid germs that make you sick.
Sometimes you can get germs from someone else if:
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They cough or sneeze near you
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You touch:
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Someone who is sick
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Something that a sick person has touched
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Anyone can get sick from germs.
Keep germs away by staying clean.
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Take a shower or bath every day.
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Wash your hair.
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Brush and floss your teeth.
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Keep your clothes clean.
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Keep your house clean.
Wash your hands before you:
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Cook food or eat
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Put a Band-Aid on a cut
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Help someone who is sick
Wash your hands after you:
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Cough, sneeze, or blow your nose
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Touch animals
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Clean the house ortake out the garbage
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Help someone who is sick
Learn how to wash your hands.
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Here is the best way to wash your hands.
Cook safely.
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Wash your hands.
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Wash fruits and vegetables before you eat them.
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Wash the counter where you get food ready.
Do not eat food that is rotten.
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Do not put defrosted food back in the freezer.
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Throw away food that you think is bad.
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Learn more about when food goes bad.
Do not give your germs to someone else.
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If you cough or sneeze, cover your mouth and nose.
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Use a tissue or your upper arm.
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Wash your hands right after a cough or sneeze.
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Do not share:
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Spoons, forks, cups
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Towels, tooth brushes, razors, or make-up
When you are sick:
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Try to stay away from other people
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Get plenty of rest
Learn more about how to stay away from germs:
Last updated on March 9th, 2010