You’ve heard the stories…they’re true….
Staph infections can kill. A staph infection killed a high school student in Bedford County, VA. School officials are doing what they can to reassure parents that the school is a safe place for their children to learn. So far this year Fairfax County Schools reported 6 cases of staph infections.
After a lethal staph infection killed a high school student in Bedford County, area schools are reassuring parents that they are doing all they can to keep students safe. Between 25 and 30% of the population carries staph on their skin or in their nose without even being aware of it.
Staph can be spread by:
- skin-to-skin contact
- the use of a shared towel
- sharing toothbrushes
Symptoms of staph:
- pimples or boils that are red, inflamed and have “lots of puss or drainage”
- pimples or boils that do not seem to heal quickly,
How can your child’s school protect it’s students? By disinfecting and sanitizing by a solution that kills MRSA and staph. Viraguard’s formula is recognized by the EPA and approved by the FDA to KILL super bugs like MRSA and staph.
If your child’s school doesn’t sanitize with Viraguard give your child the tools they need to protect themselves. Viraguard offers convenient personal sized spray bottles to disinfect with.
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