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Here are ten free, downloadable hand hygiene posters that can be printed out and posted in your facility. For more patient safety tools, visit our database by clicking here.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has developed numerous posters which provide information on hand hygiene and are available as a free download.
The Minnesota Department of Health provides two free, downloadable posters to remind people to wash their hands. The posters are simple in their design, with the messages “Stop the spread of germs!” ...
Along with supplying letter-sized, laminated posters to hang in bathrooms, the Department of Health has a large poster geared toward protecting against flu season through proper hand-washing.
The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene has determined that this bright blue, bubble-filled poster will teach both men and women how to more effectively clean their hands.
Ick. The Minnesota Department of Health says washing your hands is the best way to stop germs from spreading.
Restaurant workers not washing their hands properly, not washing them at all or using bare and unwashed hands to touch customers’ ready-to-eat meals are some of the most common health violations ...
"Given the importance of handwashing in infectious disease prevention, the stakes are high — improving hand hygiene can help improve health for all," Dr. Robert H. Hopkins, medical director of ...
A new study from the USDA found that Americans are putting themselves at risk by not washing their hands properly 97 percent of the time.
Here are the 10 of the most popular hand hygiene patient safety tools from the past 12 months on Becker's Hospital Review and Becker's ASC Review, beginning with the most accessed.
The West Central Health District, located in Columbus, is warning parents of reports of Hand, Foot and Mouth disease in our area in a public notice on Nov. 14.