GP Hygiene Campaign Focuses on Hand Washing, Spreading Wellness
ATLANTA – In today’s climate of flu and communicable disease
scares, hygiene and wellness education is more imperative than
ever.
According to a 2009 study by the Soap and Detergent Association,
39 percent of people seldom wash their hands after coughing and
sneezing*.
Because Georgia-Pacific Professional believes everyone should
wash their hands with soap and dry them with a paper towel, the
company is launching
Spread Wellness, a campaign aimed at teaching people
proper techniques for washing and drying hands when away from
home.
The campaign also encourages everyone to be a Spread Wellness
ambassador by sharing the importance of hand hygiene practices
wherever they go.
The Spread Wellness website (http://www.spread-wellness.com)
is a resource center that provides links, tips, education
materials, news and tools to share with those around them. The
website also offers an interactive hygiene poll and downloadable
signs that promote hand washing. Additionally, visitors can sign
up to be a Wellness Ambassador and receive a welcome kit with a
Spread Wellness wristband.
“With the easy transfer of germs and diseases, we all need to be
more aware of our surroundings,” said Bill Sleeper, president of
Georgia-Pacific Professional. “We need to practice good hygiene
habits ourselves and share these tips with those we interact
with. This campaign is about educating the public on how to use
the best hand washing practices to stay healthy and potentially
take steps to help improve cleanliness and wellness wherever
they go.”
Through the Spread Wellness website, consumers and facility
managers are provided a way to take action to further promote
hygiene away from home.