Attention Manilla – clean hands reduce sickness

19 June 2009

The peak season for influenza and gastroenteritis is upon us, that’s why the Peel Community Forum on Health, are urging Manilla people to take simple precautions to help reduce the spread of the highly contagious and debilitating illnesses.

The Forum, including Appleby residents Ted and Louise Evans, is leading the partnership between the community and Walcha MPS staff, to drastically reduce the spread of sickness by remembering to always use alcohol-based hand rub when entering or leaving the health service.

Mrs Evans said hand hygiene was the number one way to prevent the spread of Illness.

“Remembering to clean your hands is the easiest way to help ensure you and everyone you know stay healthy this winter,” Mrs Evans said. “When we neglect to clean our hands, we unknowingly spread germs from place to place and to other people.

“By using the alcohol-based hand rub provided at Walcha MPS you’re helping to ensure that you don’t bring infections into the health service or take infections back out into the community.”

You can find alcohol-based hand rub at the front entrance of Manilla Community Hospital.

“If you can’t find a hand washing basin or alcohol-based hand rub please ask a staff member where it is – they will be happy you’ve taken the time to protect everyone around you from potential infection,” Mrs Evans said.

Manilla Health Service Acting Manager Andrea O’Neill said with the community’s help the service could drastically reduce the spread of sickness this winter.

“Health service staff make hand hygiene a priority, but many visitors unknowingly bring in germs and spread illness by touching their loved ones and surfaces without cleaning their hands,” Ms O’Neill said.

“It’s great to see that the Peel Community Forum on Health is supporting our efforts to minimise spread of flu and gastro this season.”

You can help reduce the spread of illness by:

• Not visiting loved ones at the health service if you are feeling unwell – telephone instead.
•    Use ‘cough etiquette’ - use a tissue to cover your nose and mouth when sneezing or coughing, safely dispose of the dirty tissue into a bin immediately after use, then clean your hands.
• Using alcohol-based hand rub when entering or leaving the health service.

If you would like to become a member of Peel Community Forum on Health please call Forum Chairman Phil Hodges on (02) 6783 3160.

 

Contact: Emma Gibbs

Phone: (02) 6767 7137 or 0428 114 767