Mon 22 Oct 2007
Hand Soap For Kids (and Adults too!)
Posted by shopgirl_alicia under Bath & Shower, Personal Hygiene, Health & Safety
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My toddler son got some of that fancy foaming soap for Christmas last year. We finally finished the bottle, which tells me that we don’t do a good enough job washing our hands. In attempt to do better, to use more soap this cold and flu season I bought another kid-friendly soap: Huggies Clean Team Hand Soap.
It’s a cute bottle with a hippo’s head for the spout. It dispenses a foaming soap — which I love because it just is cooler than regular soap, but more importantly for young kids is that the soap can 1) be seen by the kids and 2) stays on their hands. My only complaint is that I’d like more soap to come out with each pump. I have to double-pump to get enough soap to wash my hands.
But the really cool part is that there is a red light that flashes in the hippo’s head. It stays on for 20 seconds — the amount of time you are supposed to was your hands. Try it folks. Even if you don’t buy this product, try to wash your hands for a FULL 20 seconds. It’s longer than you think. Great idea, especially this time of year. With the MRSA virus speading like wildfire, the best thing we can do as parents is to all wash our hands.
Watch an animated demo.
Read about hand washing on my Mom blog.
Get it: It’s about 3.99 for the dispenser. I got mine at the grocery store so I’m sure you can find it most places you normally purchase hand soap.
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Pingback from Wash Up to Prevent Illness « Balancing Motherhood
October 23rd, 2007 at 8:40 am[…] Aside from flu shots, we can all do a little something to help prevent colds this season — wash our hands. It’s one of the most consistent pieces of advice I hear from the “experts” on how to keep your family from getting sick. That nasty MRSA virus is floating around, threatening to open the door to your home. The best defense, the “experts” say, is to wash your hands. But it’s not enough to just wash your hands. You need to really wash them. That means, using soap and washing for 20 seconds. There’s a new hand soap dispenser for kids that flashes a red light for 20 seconds so you know when you’re done. Twenty seconds is longer than you think. (Read about it on my other blog.) […]





