Why it’s important to get kids into a “handwashing routine”
Chris Whieldon
Designer and manufacturer of portable handwash units for medical facilities, catering, motor vehicles, care homes and home care, the beauty industry and schools and nurseries.
Warning that germs are transmitted more by skin than other surfaces
The resident doctor on the?This Morning television programme?has provided detailed hand washing advice and guidance for parents and carers regarding the vital role that hand washing plays in keeping kids healthy – and why it’s so important that they are taught how and when to wash properly, according to a recent report on the?Hello! website.?
47 per cent of UK parents worry that children will bring infection into the house writes?Kate Thomas, who quoted a recent Lifebuoy survey, which also revealed that half the parents questioned still have to remind children to wash hands before touching or eating food.
Soap and water to the rescue!
The article quotes Dr Ranj Singh who ascertained that?“handwashing is key”, that?“it is now more important than ever that we make hand hygiene a key part of our everyday routine.”
Effective washing must also take place at the right time, advises Dr. Ranj – not only before eating, but after sneezing, going to the toilet and so on. And the run up to winter is always particularly fraught, with regard to the number of illnesses that become more prevalent, such as flu and chicken pox. And many outlets are warning that an unseasonably large number of?norovirus?(the winter vomiting bug) cases are being reported.
He is quoted as offering advice to parents that?they?need to lead the way – to teach how it should be done.
“Kids will learn from your behaviour… so lead by example! Sing happy birthday twice, play your favourite songs, you could also wash a toy with little ones while washing your hands.”