Practice Healthy Habits
Protect Yourself and Those Around You
Practicing healthy habits can help protect you and those around you through the prevention and control of infectious diseases. Here are a few tips:
Get Vaccinated
Getting vaccinated protects you and those around you from serious diseases. It strengthens your immune system and helps prevent outbreaks in the community. Stay safe and healthy—get vaccinated today!
Safely Handle, Prepare, and Cook Food
Properly handling, preparing, and cooking food helps prevent foodborne illnesses. Wash your hands, cook food to the right temperature, and store it safely. Keep your meals safe and your family healthy!
Clean and Disinfect Commonly Used Surfaces
Regularly cleaning and disinfecting commonly used surfaces helps prevent the spread of germs. Use disinfectants on high-touch areas like doorknobs, counters, and light switches. Keep your space clean and your family healthy!
Don’t Share Personal Items
Avoid sharing personal items like toothbrushes, towels, and utensils to prevent the spread of germs. Keep your belongings to yourself to stay healthy and protect others. Small habits can make a big difference!
Practice Safe Sex
Practicing safe sex helps prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unplanned pregnancies. Use protection, get tested regularly, and communicate with your partner. Stay safe and take control of your health!
Get tested and treated
Getting tested and treated helps detect and manage health conditions early. Regular screenings protect you and those around you. Take charge of your health—get tested today!
Stay at home when sick.
If you're feeling sick, stay home to rest and recover while preventing the spread of illness. Avoid contact with others and follow medical advice. Protect your community by stopping the spread!