Have your child wash his hands often: Have him use soap and water or gel hand cleanser when there is no soap and water available. Teach him not to touch his eyes, nose, or mouth unless he has washed his hands first.
Teach your child to cover his mouth when he sneezes or coughs: Have him cough into a tissue or his shirtsleeve so he does not spread germs.
Clean shared items: Clean toys, table surfaces, doorknobs, and light switches with a germ-killing cleaner. Do not share towels, silverware, and dishes with people who are sick. Wash bed sheets, towels, silverware, and dishes with soap and water.
Wear a face mask: Wear a mask to cover your mouth and nose when you are near your sick child. This can decrease your risk of getting H1N1 influenza. Ask caregivers where to buy single-use masks.
Keep your child home if he is sick: Keep your child away from others as much as possible while he recovers.
Influenza vaccine: This vaccine helps prevent influenza (flu). Everyone older than age 6 months should get a yearly influenza vaccine. Get the vaccine as soon as it is available, usually in October or November each year.