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    Handwashing kit for kids available to schools



    Thursday, 1 March 2007, 12:46 pm
    Press Release: Toi Te Ora
    Thursday 1 March 2006

    Fun handwashing kit for kids available to schools

    An exciting new resource showing children the importance of washing and drying their hands, is now available in the Bay of Plenty and Lakes districts.

    The “Glo-box Handwashing Kit”, developed by Toi Te Ora – Public Health is an educational resource schools can incorporate into their curriculum.

    “Children put the Glo-germ gel on their hands, the place them into the black box. Under the ultra violet lights they’ll see their hands glowing. Then they wash their hands as they normally do and put them back into the box,” says Health Protection Officer Trieste Ngawhika. “The areas they haven’t washed and dried effectively will still be glowing!”

    Hand washing is one of the single most important measures to reduce the spread of infectious diseases such as gastrointestinal illnesses and respiratory viral infections in both children and adults.

    “The kit carries an important message but it’s also fun for kids,” she says. “We have already had a great response from people at recent events.”

    The “Glo-box” Handwashing Kit has been developed following the success of the Hand Hygiene/Washing Resource, put together by Community Child and Youth Services (a service of the Bay of Plenty DHB), and results of the Toi Te Ora – Public Health handwashing survey. The survey, conducted in 2006, showed most children in the Bay of Plenty and Lakes districts have soap and water to wash their hands at school but only half have the most effective drying facilities.

    The kit comes with free stickers and fridge magnets for children, information on handwashing, a wall display and instructions for use.

    Public Health Nurses in the Bay of Plenty and Lakes districts are providing teacher training so the kit can be used in classrooms. Teachers can contact their local Toi Te Ora – Public Health Health Information Coordinator to arrange training and source the kit for classroom use.

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    Re: NZ: Handwashing kit for kids available to schools

    I expect I should be happy that something is being attempted;something being better than nothing,I suppose.I am an ex OT-nurse so am probably more bug-conscious than most.When you have an operation you expect the theatre staff to know the difference between sterility,surgical cleanliness and bugsville. Well,despite my prompting,my teenager and husband are wonderously careless about hand-washing,in tune with 90% of the population. Experience tells me that nothing will change until a pandemic reaches us...even then,I'm doubtful.

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      Re: NZ: Handwashing kit for kids available to schools

      why don't they put the antiviral into the glo-germ-gel,
      then the kids needn't wash their hands at all ?

      Or just a pot with alcohol, where they can dip their
      fingers in every now and then.
      I'm interested in expert panflu damage estimates
      my current links: http://bit.ly/hFI7H ILI-charts: http://bit.ly/CcRgT

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        Re: NZ: Handwashing kit for kids available to schools

        I'd suggest a hand-gel station just as children enter lunch lines. Some hospitals have them available for public use at entrances and within departments. They're also in use by private industries serious about combating Norovirus. I love those round balls - just pass your hands under as you're walking - how easy can it get?

        gsgs - any anti-virals in hand gel could create resistant strains, just as the Chinese poultry industry's use of antivirals in chickens' drinking water created resistant strains.

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        "The next major advancement in the health of American people will be determined by what the individual is willing to do for himself"-- John Knowles, Former President of the Rockefeller Foundation

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          Re: NZ: Handwashing kit for kids available to schools

          Originally posted by AlaskaDenise View Post
          I'd suggest a hand-gel station just as children enter lunch lines. Some hospitals have them available for public use at entrances and within departments. They're also in use by private industries serious about combating Norovirus. I love those round balls - just pass your hands under as you're walking - how easy can it get?

          gsgs - any anti-virals in hand gel could create resistant strains, just as the Chinese poultry industry's use of antivirals in chickens' drinking water created resistant strains.

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          I never saw the round balls.
          With antivirals, I meant alcohol,bleach,acidity. Chemical, not biological -
          not so easy to escape by mutating.
          I'm interested in expert panflu damage estimates
          my current links: http://bit.ly/hFI7H ILI-charts: http://bit.ly/CcRgT

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            Re: NZ: Handwashing kit for kids available to schools

            The idea is to teach children how well they need to wash their hands. Not to sterilize their hands for them.
            Last edited by Sally Furniss; March 12, 2007, 01:33 AM.

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              Re: NZ: Handwashing kit for kids available to schools

              Originally posted by gsgs View Post
              I never saw the round balls. .......
              They're great - motion activated, stand at walking height, very usable.

              I'll be in a hospital Tuesday - will try to get a photo.

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              "The next major advancement in the health of American people will be determined by what the individual is willing to do for himself"-- John Knowles, Former President of the Rockefeller Foundation

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