Respiratory Disease Prevention
The Immunization Branch produces a wide range of materials promoting immunizations. Many of these pieces are developed in coordination with our four major annual immunization campaigns: Preteen Vaccine Week, National Infant Immunization Week, Wash Your Hands, and our seasonal flu-prevention efforts. Some of the materials seen here in PDF format are available for free from your local county health department.
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Wash Your Hands (holiday jingle, video, and school lesson plan)
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Health Alert sign (general disease prevention, suitable for office posting)
English/Spanish | English/Chinese
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The Cougher
A professionally produced 60 video clip from the Florida Health Department using comedy to illustrate the importance of respiratory and hand hygiene for flu prevention.
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The Cougher (Shorter version)
A 30 second version of the FHD video clip listed above.
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Sick Day
A humorous 60 second video clip produced by the Florida Health Department illustrating the scenario of a sick employee that refuses to go home and exposes his co-workers to disease-causing germs.
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Urinal Guy
A comical 60 video clip produced by the Florida Health Department to illustrate the importance of hand hygiene.
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Urinal Guy (Shorter Version)
A 30 second version of the FHD video clip listed above.
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Urinal Guy (Shortest Version)
A 15 second version of the FHD video clip listed above.
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Cover Your Cough table tent
A one page color flyer that can be folded in half to be propped upright.
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Don't Spread Germs flyer (pictorial)
A color poster with information on how to prevent the spread of germs.
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Stop Disease sign (multi-language)
A color poster encouraging people to wash their hands to prevent disease spreading.
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Wash Your Hands sign (English, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Tagalog, and Vietnamese) A color poster encouraging people to wash their hands to prevent disease spreading.
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Wash Your Hands sign (English, Spanish, Cambodian, Laotian, Punjabi, and Russian)
A color poster encouraging people to wash their hands to prevent disease spreading.