Health
Awareness Plaques
Wash Your Hands
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How can I make a difference? One of the best ways to combat the spread of infections and illness is to wash your hands. The H1N1 (Swine Flu) Virus can live for 5 minutes on your hands, 8 to 12 hours on paper products and up to 48 hours on hard surfaces such as phones and door handles. Clean hands prevent infections. Keeping hands clean prevents illness at home, at school, and at work. Hand hygiene practices are key prevention measures in healthcare settings, in daycare facilities, in schools and public institutions, and for the safety of our food. Wash your hands often. It's good for all of us. Clean Hands Saves Lives |
The outbreak of H1N1 Virus (Swine Flu) is in nearly every state. Soon it will be in every school and workplace. Bernard Engraving has two different Eye-Level Reminder plaques to help you to do your part in stopping the spread of infections and illness. The two messages are available in three high visibility colors, Silver, Gold and Red.
Measures 5 " x 1-1/2" with double sided tape for easy secure mounting.
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Silver Tone Foil / Black Background Order Here |
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Gold Tone Foil / Black Background Order Here |
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Red Tone Foil / Black Background Order Here |
Links of Interest
CDC's Page
on Washing Your Hands.All You Have to Do is Wash Your Hands
This podcast teaches children how and when to wash their hands properly. Created: 3/26/2009 by National Center for Zoonotic, Vector-Borne, and Enteric Diseases (NCZVED). Date Released: 3/26/2009. Series Name: CDC Kidtastics.
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