asktriplets
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Hi.
I'm taking an informal poll to determine how many schools now use hand sanitizer in place of hand washing before lunch....
Our school will ALLOW kids to use soap and water before lunch if they ask, but everyone else uses a squirt of hand sanitizer (and most kids use it incorrectly, from what I've seen).
I'm in discussions with the school about it because despite the fact that this goes against the CDC/WHO/Red Cross/Dept. of Health hygiene recommendation (hand sanitizer is a better option than nothing if hand washing is unavailable), the school feels their plan is adequate.
So, would you be willing to share with me if your school has kids wash hands or use hand sanitizer before eating?
I feel like most kids these days (and quite frankly, most ADULTS) think that hand sanitizer is the same as hand washing and the information that explains that it is NOT the same and they do not have the same effects is difficult to find.
Oh, and here is the Public Service Announcement:
According to the research I've found,
-Hand sanitizer is not effective on hands that are visibly dirty (and at our school, the kids go from recess to lunch with a stop for a squirt of hand sanitizer...yuck!!)
-Most alcohol-based hand sanitizers aren't effective against noro-viruses (1 of the main stomach bugs) and other gastro. parasites like giiardi and crypto-something. Hand sanitizers also don't work to kill pinworm, roundworm, and other parasitic intestinal worm oocytes (eggs).
If you don't know if your kids wash hands or use hand sanitizer before they eat, you might want to ask....Many parents that I've talked to in our school just assume that their kids wash hands before eating, and that isn't the case. Many parents, though,when they DO find out,don't seem to mind that kids don't wash hands. They feel hand sanitizer is adequate.
What's your take on it?
Thanks for your thoughts!
I'm taking an informal poll to determine how many schools now use hand sanitizer in place of hand washing before lunch....
Our school will ALLOW kids to use soap and water before lunch if they ask, but everyone else uses a squirt of hand sanitizer (and most kids use it incorrectly, from what I've seen).
I'm in discussions with the school about it because despite the fact that this goes against the CDC/WHO/Red Cross/Dept. of Health hygiene recommendation (hand sanitizer is a better option than nothing if hand washing is unavailable), the school feels their plan is adequate.
So, would you be willing to share with me if your school has kids wash hands or use hand sanitizer before eating?
I feel like most kids these days (and quite frankly, most ADULTS) think that hand sanitizer is the same as hand washing and the information that explains that it is NOT the same and they do not have the same effects is difficult to find.
Oh, and here is the Public Service Announcement:
According to the research I've found,
-Hand sanitizer is not effective on hands that are visibly dirty (and at our school, the kids go from recess to lunch with a stop for a squirt of hand sanitizer...yuck!!)
-Most alcohol-based hand sanitizers aren't effective against noro-viruses (1 of the main stomach bugs) and other gastro. parasites like giiardi and crypto-something. Hand sanitizers also don't work to kill pinworm, roundworm, and other parasitic intestinal worm oocytes (eggs).
If you don't know if your kids wash hands or use hand sanitizer before they eat, you might want to ask....Many parents that I've talked to in our school just assume that their kids wash hands before eating, and that isn't the case. Many parents, though,when they DO find out,don't seem to mind that kids don't wash hands. They feel hand sanitizer is adequate.
What's your take on it?
Thanks for your thoughts!