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Make
Your Kids Wash Their Hands
It seems many parents need to polish
up on their awareness about the importance of hand hygiene in
preventing illness among children.
A survey of parents and guardians
of kids in kindergarten to Grade 12 found 56 percent of them weren't
aware that washing your hands is the most effective way to keep
from getting sick and spreading illness.
The survey of about 1,000 people
was done by an independent firm on behalf of the Soap and Detergent
Association (SDA), a trade association representing cleaning product
manufacturers.
The survey found that some parents
believed the best way to prevent their children from catching
an illness at school included: diet and exercise (13 percent);
immunization and flu shots (13 percent); regular check-ups (7
percent); and eight hours of sleep per night (3 percent).
Children brushing their teeth and
wearing clean clothes were among the other answers.
Each year in the United States,
students lose about 22 million school days due to the common cold.
The SDA offers the following hand
hygiene instructions. First, wash your hands with warm water and
apply liquid, bar or powder soap. Then, rub hands together vigorously
to make a lather, and scrub all surfaces. Continue washing your
hands with soap for at least 15 seconds in order to dislodge and
remove germs. Rinse your hands well and dry them using a paper
towel or hand dryer.
More information
Here's where you can learn more
about the importance
of hand washing.
Reference
Source 101
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