Pre-Schoolers Learn To Wash Away Germs
Pre-Schoolers Learn To Wash Away Germs
Thanks to Protex, thousands of pre-school children
across the country are scrubbing up on proper hand washing
techniques. Today marks the launch of Protex’s
interactive educational programme Clean Hands Good
Health™ designed to educate pre-schoolers on the
importance of hand washing.
The national hand washing campaign aims to remind New Zealanders that good hygiene practices need to be taught from an early age to lay the foundation for good health throughout life.
Protex is taking the initiative to educate children, as hand washing and good general hygiene practices in particular are essential to help reduce the spread of germs. “Kids are particularly susceptible to spreading germs as their immune systems are still developing. Reinforcing proper hand washing can make a difference in keeping families healthy,” says John Garside, General Manager of Colgate Palmolive.
The Protex Clean Hands Good Health™ programme will run in conjunction with Colgate’s oral health education programme, Bright Smiles Bright Futures™ now in its 15th year in New Zealand. This programme reaches 500 million children across 80 countries and is designed to increase oral health awareness and promotes positive oral care habits.
The new Protex Clean Hands Good Health™ programme is designed to educate children on when, where and how to correctly wash their hands. As part of the programme, 5,000 preschools will receive fun filled educational kits containing an animated DVD, teacher’s guides, children’s take-home hand washing materials and a sample of Protex hand wash product. This will accompany the oral health care materials in a kit.
To make learning fun, Handy the blue octopus and his four colourful ‘hand’ helpers Pointy, Dexter, Digit and Pinky, take kids through an exciting undersea exploration of why, when and how to wash hands - all the while singing, “You gotta wash, wash, wash your hands”!
For more information or to
download some fun tips on how to get your kids washing their
hands, visit the Protex Clean Hands Good Health website at
www.protexhandwash.co.nz.
Did You
Know?[i]
• The unwashed hand contains an
average of 84 different germ colonies
• It is
easy for a germ on your hand to end up in your mouth
•
Washing your hands properly is the best way to stop germs
from spreading
• You will have 1000 more
bacteria on your hands after you have washed your hands if
you do not dry them correctly
• Germs love to
hide around your fingernail beds and often remain there even
after hand washing
• There are more germs on the
average computer keyboard than there are on your toilet.