If you or someone you know may be considering suicide, call 988 or message the Crisis Text Line by texting HOME to 741741.
The FDA has allowed Narcan, the overdose-reversing nasal spray, for purchase without a prescription. The company that produces it says it should be widely available by late summer in pharmacies, big box stores, and online by late summer. The cost to consumers is still TBD, which will really make or break whether this is a viable option for businesses to buy at scale. ZHH will be working with our medical supplier on bulk pricing and will be happy to share pricing information once it’s available.
It’s spring, which means allergies are back in full force. Itchy, watery eyes are unique to allergies, so if someone has those, it’s generally allergy-related. Likewise, fever, chills, vomiting, and diarrhea aren’t allergy symptoms, so having those means the employee likely has something viral. If an employee normally has allergy symptoms, and there’s nothing new or different about their symptoms this year, it’s safe to assume they’re seasonal allergies as long as they fit the bill. We’ve made a quick chart to help you quickly assess symptoms:
Yes, even though it’s much less of a concern these days for healthy people under the age of 65, COVID is still an infectious disease that can easily take out your whole team if it goes around, leading to staffing issues and brand damage if customers see employees working sick. And remember, your employee may feel only mild symptoms, but the people they infect while working sick might have frail grandparents, a child with cancer, or a heart condition that puts them at higher risk for death. Don’t risk your staffing or your customer loyalty by letting employees work sick, whether it’s COVID, a cold, or a stomach bug.
First and foremost, find a good pest control professional and build a long-term relationship. Coming once every few months isn’t enough - manage pests all year long and schedule regular visits, even when everything seems okay. Ensure they happen regularly and don’t delay. Do a full walk-through of your space with the person who comes to take care of pests, making sure to point out where they’ve been spotted and potential problem areas. One of the best tips we have is to be proactive is speaking with neighbors about any pest issues they’re having and coordinate a response. Nearby construction is often a trigger, so if that’s expected, make a plan with your pest control company and your neighbors.
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