Medical Practices
Be careful in the kitchen!
You think that there’s a risk of dysentery where you are? Then reduce the threat of infection by preparing your food and drink with extra care. Avoid eating raw fruit or vegetables that you can’t peel yourself; and drink bottled water or boil tap water for at least one minute before drinking or cooking with it. Hygiene Habit
Sip, sip, sip!
Drink plenty of water throughout the day to replenish any lost liquids – avoiding extremely hot or cold drinks. Why not try a calming peppermint tea or a refreshing glass of sparkling water?
Use a hot wash!
Wash the laundry of an infected person on the hottest setting possible as this will prevent germs spreading.
Hygiene Habit
Keep it clean!
Strive for the best hand hygiene possible! Washing your hands with Lifebuoy handwash throughout the day — after using the toilet; before preparing and eating meals, as well as when bathing yourself or your children — will ensure that germs won’t spread to you or your loved ones.