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Winter is a season of cozy nights, festive gatherings, and family time - but it also brings seasonal germs that spread quickly in homes, workplaces, and social events. With more people spending time indoors, it’s no surprise that winter is “germ season.”

The good news? A few smart hygiene habits can dramatically reduce the spread of colds, flu, and other seasonal bugs - helping you protect the people you care about most.


Why Germs Spread More Easily in Winter

Cool temperatures and dry indoor air create perfect conditions for viruses to thrive. Add shared spaces, door handles, busy kitchens, and close contact, and winter quickly becomes a hotspot for germs.

While we can’t avoid every virus, we can reduce the risk - and it starts with simple, daily habits.


1. Prioritise Hand Hygiene

Hand washing is the single most effective way to stop germs from spreading.

Encourage everyone at home or work to wash their hands:

  • After arriving indoors

  • Before eating

  • After coughing or sneezing

  • After using shared areas

Placing refillable hand soaps or hand sanitiser stations around high-traffic areas makes hygiene effortless.


2. Keep Surfaces Germ-Free

Winter gatherings mean:

  • Busy kitchens

  • Shared bathrooms

  • High-touch surfaces everywhere

A reliable multi-surface disinfectant can stop viruses lingering on handles, taps, light switches, and countertops.

A quick daily wipe-down can prevent germs from spreading - especially during festive get-togethers.


3. Stock Up on Winter Essentials

Reducing germ spread is easier when you have the right products on hand:

  • Paper towels for safe hand drying

  • Antibacterial wipes for quick clean-ups

  • Tissues to cover sneezes

  • Hand sanitiser for on-the-go hygiene

Well-stocked supplies mean no last-minute supermarket trips and a prepared home for guests.


4. Don’t Forget Shared Washrooms

Bathrooms can become germ hotspots fast. Keep them hygienic with:

  • Eco-friendly washroom cleaners

  • Ecolabel paper towels for hygienic hand drying

  • Foaming or antibacterial soaps

  • Regularly cleaned taps, flush handles, and door latches

A clean washroom signals a cared-for home and helps protect everyone’s health.


5. Look After the Air, Too

Ventilation is often overlooked in winter but is essential for reducing indoor viral load.

Even opening windows for 10 minutes a day can make shared spaces safer. Pair ventilation with regular cleaning for maximum protection.


Keep Your Family & Guests Safe This Season

A clean home is more than tidy - it protects the people you love.

With thoughtful hygiene habits and the right products, you can enjoy a festive, healthy winter with fewer sick days and fewer seasonal bugs.

Stay healthy, stay protected - and enjoy the season with peace of mind 💙



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