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As the crisp fall air moves in, it’s not just pumpkins and sweaters that come with the season—flu season is right around the corner. With kids back in school and families spending more time indoors, the chance of catching a cold or flu increases. To keep your family healthy and prepared, here are some top health tips for fall to boost immunity, prevent the spread of germs, and ensure everyone stays well this fall.
Top Health Tips for Fall!
Get the Flu Shot
The annual flu vaccine is one of the most effective ways to prevent the flu. It’s recommended for everyone aged 6 months and older, and it’s especially important for young children, pregnant women, and those with underlying health conditions. Getting the flu shot not only helps protect your family but also reduces the risk of spreading the flu to more vulnerable individuals in the community.
Emphasize Hand Hygiene
One of the simplest yet most effective ways to stop the spread of germs is by teaching good handwashing habits. Encourage your kids to wash their hands regularly, especially after school, before meals, and after coughing or sneezing. Show them how to use soap and scrub for at least 20 seconds—singing a fun song like “Happy Birthday” twice can help kids time it right.
Keep a bottle of hand sanitizer in places like your bag or car! We love this hand sanitizer spray.
Stay Hydrated
While it’s easy to associate hydration with the hot summer months, staying hydrated during the cooler fall weather is just as important. Water is an important part of being healthy, there is a reason your Doctor says to focus on fluids! Keep water bottles handy and encourage your kids to drink throughout the day.
It might be basic, but I do love my Stanley! Finding a cup/water bottle that you are excited to use is a great way to make sure you are drinking enough water.
Boost Immune Health with Nutrient-Rich Foods
A strong immune system starts with a healthy diet. Incorporate nutrient-rich, immune-boosting foods into your family’s meals, like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. Foods high in vitamin C, like oranges, strawberries, and bell peppers, help strengthen immunity, while zinc-rich foods like nuts, seeds, and beans support overall health.
Prioritize Sleep
Sleep is essential for a healthy immune system, particularly for children who are growing and developing. Aim for 9 to 12 hours of sleep for school-aged children and 7 to 8 hours for adults. Establishing a consistent bedtime routine can help everyone in the family wind down and get the rest they need to ward off illness.
Teach Cough and Sneeze Etiquette
It’s important to teach kids how to cover their mouths and noses when they cough or sneeze. Encourage them to use a tissue or cough into their elbow rather than their hands to prevent spreading germs to surfaces and other people.
Stay Active
Physical activity boosts the immune system and helps prevent illness. Fall is a great time for family walks, bike rides, and outdoor play, taking advantage of the cooler weather. Even when the weather turns chilly, find ways to stay active indoors through games, home workouts, or dancing to your favorite songs.
Read our post about 8 Things to Do on a Family Fall Walk!
Keep Your Home Clean
Disinfect high-touch surfaces in your home regularly, especially during flu season. Doorknobs, light switches, remotes, and countertops can harbor germs that easily spread from one family member to another. Keeping these areas clean can reduce the chance of illness taking hold in your household.
Listen to Your Body
Sometimes, despite all your best efforts, someone in the family might start feeling under the weather. If your child shows signs of illness, such as a fever, sore throat, or body aches, it’s important to keep them home from school or activities to rest and recover. This not only helps them get better faster but also prevents spreading the illness to others.
Know When to Seek Medical Advice
While most cases of flu and colds can be managed at home, some symptoms might require a trip to the doctor. Be on the lookout for signs of more serious illness, such as difficulty breathing, high fever, or persistent coughing. When in doubt, don’t hesitate to seek medical advice from your healthcare provider.
You Got This!
By incorporating these simple yet effective strategies into your family’s routine, you’ll help keep everyone healthy and ready to enjoy all that fall has to offer. Check out our Fall Headquarters for a full season of fun fall ideas!
*Remember, we are not medical experts! Always seek medical advice from your Doctor. These are just our tips for a healthy fall!