1. Wash your hands when they are dirty and BEFORE eating 2. DO NOT cough into your hands 3. DO NOT sneeze into your hands 4. Above all, DO NOT put your
fingers into your eyes, nose
or mouth
The 4 Principles fo Hand Awareness have been
endorsed by the AMA and AAFP
The CDC and Prevention say handwashing is the
single most effective way to prevent the
transmission of disease.
The nail brush is one of the most important, and often the most forgotten tools for handwashing. This tool should be used at least once a day while washing hands. Many germs hide under our fingernails. Hospitals used to have a nail brush at every sink. This brush has great bristles and the base is fuse ware. The fuse ware prevents germs from hiding where the bristles attach to the base of the brush. The brushes are dishwasher safe and should be placed at every kitchen and bathroom sink.
The nail brush is one of the most important, and often the most forgotten tools for handwashing. This tool should be used at least once a day while washing hands. Many germs hide under our fingernails. Hospitals used to have a nail brush at every sink, now they are only in surgery and New Born area. This well designed brush has durable bristles and is made from fuse ware, which prevents germs from hiding where the bristles attach to the base of the brush. It can be cleaaned in the dishwasher safely. Every family should have a nail brush at the kitchen and bathroom sink.