Lysol is HERE for Healthy Schools

We’re helping support the reopening of schools by giving parents and teachers the resources they need to make it happen. From interactive lesson plans to age-specific activities and worksheets, we’re making it easy to help kids learn healthy habits in fun and engaging ways.

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HERE at the Lunch Table

When kids are together, they thrive… by sharing who they are. Of all the surfaces Lysol sanitizes in a school, none is more important than the place where kids learn from one another—the lunch table. Here, they can be themselves, encounter each other’s different beliefs, try diverse cuisines, tell stories and form long lasting friendships. It’s Lysol’s job to protect these moments at all costs and make sure ALL kids have a seat HERE at the lunch table.

LYSOL HERE FOR HEALTHY SCHOOLS

Lysol HERE For Healthy Schools | "HERE At The Lunch Table"

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Welcome Back Pack

We’re helping schools reopen by creating a library of downloadable and printable resources such as informative posters, fun activities, useful sticker templates and engaging lesson plans that encourage healthy habits.

Lesson Plans

We've partnered with the NEA and PTA to develop lesson plans that can help students learn healthy habits. They’re broken up into specific grading levels. Download PDF and print.
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Posters

We’ve worked with the CDC Foundation to create posters that help remind students of healthy habits. Please place them in locations where reminders are needed.
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Activities

These resources go beyond lesson plans and provide you with engaging ways to make healthy habits fun.
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Stickers

We’re taking the guesswork out of social distancing by creating stickers that say “here.” And, germ hotspot stickers call out where germs are usually found, such as around door knobs.
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Cold

Many different respiratory viruses can cause the cold, but the most common are rhinoviruses. Cold symptoms are usually milder than flu, with runny or stuffy noses being the most common. Colds typically don’t result in serious health problems.

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Flu

The flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. Fever, fatigue, vomiting and aching muscles are some of the symptoms associated with the flu, and the illness can range from mild to severe, including hospitalization or death. The best way to prevent flu is by getting vaccinated every year. Children under 6 months should not get vaccinated for the flu.1

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Other Ways We’re HERE

Healthy Habits

Download fun and easy-to-teach lesson plans to engage children in learning the importance of basic hygiene practices.

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Nat Geo Kids Teaches Germ Safety

Lysol enlisted the experts at Nat Geo Kids to create a one stop shop where your kids can learn how to protect themselves from germs through entertaining videos and games.

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