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    Hygiene and cleanliness




    When drains that have not been cleaned overflow and causes flooding, the water which flows on the roads not only gets mixed with sewage and muck, but also contains rags, paper, vegetable and fruit waste, and even broken glass. Make sure your toddler wears covered shoes while walking outside and doesn’t stay barefoot even in your own garden or balcony because they can be breeding grounds for infections. Slugs, earthworms, and other insects often come into the house during the monsoon, so make sure he doesn’t try to pick up or play with any of them

    Bathe him twice a day if possible -- especially if he goes outside to play, or at least ensure he washes his hands and feet thoroughly with soap and water after he is back in the house. Wash his clothes in hot water with rinse them with water mixed with a few drops of disinfectant mixed in it. Clean his footwear, socks, umbrella, and raincoat and ensure they are dried immediately and free of all moisture, else they might become a breeding ground for germs and moulds.

    Keywords: health tips, rainy season care, hair care, skin care, Drink plenty of water,antiseptic liquids, dettol or savlon handy ,dengu, leptospirosis, Hygiene and cleanliness
    Last edited by minisoji; 07-15-2011 at 10:28 AM.

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