According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, flu and other respiratory illnesses peak during winter, with up to 20% of Americans infected each season. The World Health Organization highlights that the respiratory and immune systems are particularly vulnerable to these infections. Increased time spent indoors promotes closer contact, allowing germs to spread more easily through surfaces and the air. The main challenge is minimizing transmission within the home, where viruses and bacteria thrive in enclosed, heated environments during colder months.
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8. Remove Shoes at the Door Shoes are notorious carriers of microbes, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi, which can be tracked into your home and deposited…