The Importance of Hand Hygiene in the Office

Hand Hygiene Facts

-Up to 80% of contagious diseases, including flu, scabies, and pneumonia are transferred by touch.

-Washing hands properly could lower the rate of diarrhea by 40%.

-80% individuals don’t bother to wash their hands before cooking.

-Less than 50% males and 75% females wash their hands after bathroom activity.

-On an average, people spend about 7-10 second washing their hands.

-Every 15 seconds you spend washing your hands, 10 times more microbes are removed.

-Most of the bacteria are clustered on your fingertips and beneath the nails.

-Moist hands are 1000 times more likely to spread bacteria as compared to dry hands.

-80%  DO NOT dry their hands after handwashing.

-Cloth towels are a powerful reservoir of bacteria; disposable paper towels are more sanitary.

-Proper handwashing results in 24 % fewer cases of respiratory illness and 51% fewer cases of stomach upset.

-Distributing free soap to schools resulted in 54% lesser cases.

How to Wash?

-Turn on the tap and subject your hands to clean, running water.

-Turn it off, apply soap and lather well, rubbing your hands together.

-Take turns to rub your fingertips, nails, beneath the nails and back of the palms.

-After lathering, scrub for 30 seconds. Sing your favorite song from start and finish, and stop scrubbing when the song ends.

-Rinse off with running water. Simultaneously, sprinkle water on the tap and turn it off.

-Dry your hands with a paper towel.

How to Use Hand Sanitizer?

-An alcohol-based sanitizer, containing at least 60% alcohol content works best.

-If your hands are greasy or muddy, wash it first with soap and water. Then use hand sanitizer.

When to Wash Hands in Office?

-Every time you use the bathroom

-Before and after having lunch

-Before and after meetings

-After reading magazines, newspapers or books

-After a long period of using someone else’s keyboard/ pen

-Before and after informal discussions

-After using shared equipment such as photocopier, phones, and scanner and so on.

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