So long to Summer sniffles

Young girl with handkerchief in her hands sneezes, she has cold.

Summer is on the way and winter is in the rearview mirror – so why is everyone suddenly coming down with coughs and colds? The ‘Summer Sniffles’ are a yearly occurrence – here’s how dealers can help workers keep it at bay

As temperatures rise and people venture outdoors more frequently, the chances of germs spreading inevitably increase. While summer colds stem from different viruses than those typical in winter, they often present similar symptoms. The impact however, physically, and psychologically can be quite different. Warmer weather heightens the risk of dehydration, and missing out on summer social activities can negatively impact mental well-being.

It’s all in the air

Air conditioning is often a culprit in spreading summer colds, as it cools the workplace while creating a dry environment conducive to virus proliferation. However, expecting workers to endure uncomfortably hot offices isn’t practical. Instead, dealers can assist organisations in optimising air quality by providing guidance on air filtration and purifiers tailored to eliminate allergens and viruses. Additionally, dealers can offer specialised cleaning products for air systems, specifically designed to reduce the spread of viruses. Regular maintenance of air conditioning units, including thorough cleaning to remove dust, dirt, and allergens from filters, is essential to mitigate the impact of summer colds.

Wonderful water

The higher temperatures during summer can elevate the risk of dehydration, resulting in decreased productivity, fatigue, and prolonged recovery periods. Dealers offering beverage and water products to businesses could recommend boosting water intake in anticipation of summer. Moreover, businesses might consider installing additional water stations strategically placed throughout the workplace to reduce traffic at existing ones. Businesses can further promote hydration in the workplace by introducing fruit delivery services. Dealers could explore incorporating this service into their offerings, with a focus on fruits rich in water content, such as oranges, melons, and grapes.

Sanitize for Summer

Maintaining cleanliness is crucial year-round, but when it comes to combating summer colds, customers must adapt their cleaning routines, especially as the likelihood of hand-to-hand contact rises with the surge in public events. Dealers should aid customers in reassessing high-touch surfaces and frequent contact points, such as meeting areas, door handles, entryways to outdoor spaces, and visitor zones. Additionally, dealers need to stress the disparity between cleaning and disinfecting products—viruses can linger on surfaces for up to 48 hours post-cleaning if the appropriate disinfectants aren’t utilised.

Healthier environments

 It’s essential for organisations to support their employees in boosting their immune systems, particularly to minimise absences due to sickness during the summer months. Dealers can play a crucial role in promoting healthier work environments by emphasising the advantages of personal desktop items like hand sanitizers, cleaning wipes, and air-purifying plants to liven up workspaces. With warmer weather on the horizon, businesses can also encourage employees to enjoy the sunshine during breaks. Providing bottled water is an excellent incentive for lunchtime exercise, and dealers might consider offering a variety of flavours in recyclable and reusable bottles.

As winter fades away, the fight against germs continues, making it a crucial moment for dealers to stress the significance of remaining vigilant against summer coughs and colds. By aiding customers in their preparations and encouraging preventive measures against the spread of summer illnesses, businesses can mitigate the risks and expenses associated with sickness-related absences during the warmer months. This ensures that everyone remains healthy and well-prepared to make the most of the good old British weather – whatever the summer brings their way!

 

 

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