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Product Review The Quencher40 OZ

Product Review The Quencher40 OZ

The Quencher H2.0 FlowState™ Tumbler (Soft Matte) | 40 OZ

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Kids Canopy Swing Bench

Kids Canopy Swing Bench

Something special for you Every now and then, we like to feature some of our favorite products. Well, we've got something special here for you today. Get yours before they're gone! Kids Canopy Swing Bench Kids Canopy Swing Bench  Ships within 3-5 business days Ships via UPS only Standard UPS rates apply based on order weight and destination No shipping to Canada No PO Boxes Ships from Carson, CA 90745

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Basic protective measures against the new coronavirus

Basic protective measures against the new coronavirus

Do the five, 1,HANDS Wash them often 2,ELBOW Cough into it 3,FACE Don't touch it 4,FEET Stay more than 6ft apart 5,FEEL sick? Stay home  World Health Organization  Stay aware of the latest information on the COVID-19 outbreak, available on the WHO website and through your national and local public health authority. COVID-19 is still affecting mostly people in China with some outbreaks in other countries. Most people who become infected experience mild illness and recover, but it can be more severe for others. Take care of your health and protect others by doing the following:     Coronavirus: What You...

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How to keep your workplace clean -- and yourself healthy

How to keep your workplace clean -- and yourself healthy

How to keep your workplace clean -- and yourself healthy -- during the novel coronavirus outbreak   Can Lysol and Clorox products kill the novel coronavirus? The answer is ... complicated  The US Environmental Protection Agency has some guidance: The disinfectants are thought to be effective against the novel coronavirus. But until tests confirm this, its ability to kill the novel coronavirus has not been scientifically proven.  

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US schools are in a 'state of alert'

US schools are in a 'state of alert'

As confirmed cases of the COVID-19 coronavirus spread in the U.S. this week, school leaders nationwide are preparing for their worst-case scenario emergency plans. Some are already shutting down schools or considering online learning if the health threat persists. And some are simply saying: Wash your hands. So, who's right? Perhaps everyone. District leaders are right to emphasize hand washing, staying home if you’re sick and covering your cough with a sleeve or tissue, school and health leaders said. But they should also disclose their emergency plans to parents about what will happen if the virus becomes more widespread — even if it unnerves families, leaders said this...

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