Friday, May 8, 2015

Americans Come Clean on Handwashing, Germs and Restrooms

According to the Healthy Hand Washing Survey conducted by Bradley Corp., Americans use various techniques to avoid touching things and coming into contact with germs in a public restroom.



A national survey finds that Americans are hit-or-miss about washing their hands after using a public restroom. And, men seem to be less concerned about washing up than women. The results are part of the Healthy Hand Washing Survey conducted by Bradley Corporation, a manufacturer of commercial plumbing fixtures, washroom accessories, partition cubicles, emergency fixtures and solid plastic lockers.

When asked about their handwashing habits, just 66 percent of Americans say they always wash up after using a public restroom – despite the fact that 92 percent believe it's important to wash their hands after a visit. Hand washing might also be considered a "she said, he said" scenario. Nearly 75 percent of women say they always wash up versus 59 percent of men who claim they always do.

And why don't men wash up?  read more


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