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Tips to help you limit the spread of germs. Have trouble reading this message? The most wonderful ti

Tips to help you limit the spread of germs. Have trouble reading this message? [View in browser.]( [Lysol]( [Spread Cheer not Germs]( The most wonderful time of the year has finally arrived! As people come together to celebrate the holidays to their comfort level, we've got a few pointers to help you, and any guests you may have, avoid spreading germs. Find more ways to maintain a healthy home throughout the holidays by checking in with local health officials and visiting the CDC's website. [Visit CDC.GOV]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Social Distance] It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Social Distance It's never easy to keep family at a distance, but that's exactly what this year's holiday celebrations call for. Airborne germs can spread easily, so prepare your home with social distancing guidelines in mind. For example, plan out your dining table with six feet of space between each chair or household. Steps like this can help reduce the spread of illness-causing germs in your home. [Keep the Air Moving] Keep the Air Moving Don't let airborne germs linger in your house. If you live in an area with temperate winter climates, set your holiday gathering up outside or leave your home's windows open throughout the festivities. And if it's a little too chilly for that, then make sure to leave your central air or heating on continuous circulation. [Don't Forget the Classics] Don't Forget the Classics No, we aren't talking about Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer or It's a Wonderful Life. We're talking about the tried-and-true germ prevention tips you've already adopted this year: wash your hands and wear a mask. If you have friends or family who tend to forget these tips, it never hurts to place a few reminders in common spaces and restrooms. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Lysol Products]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Pinterest]( You are receiving this e-mail because you've asked to receive special offers from the makers of Lysol® brand products. To ensure delivery to your inbox, please add Support-lysol@email.lysol.com to your e-mail address book. If you would rather not receive emails from Lysol® in the future, please [unsubscribe here](. © 2020 Reckitt Benckiser LLC. All rights reserved. [Lysol.com]( | [Policy Statement]( | [Terms & Conditions]( Consumer Relations RB P.O. Box 224 Parsippany, NJ, 07054-0224, USA

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