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Environmental Health
Handwashing Teaching Pack
THE UV LIGHT BOX
TEACHING QUALITY
HANDWASHING
TO CHILDREN
USING UV LIGHT
BOXES
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W HY W ASH YOUR HANDS
Careful handwashing is one of the best ways to stop germs from spreading.
Here are some ways to share the message:
Ask the children to list all the things that they do with their hands: clap, paint, dig in the
garden, stroke pets, carry food to their mouth etc. Hands are very busy and must be
washed with soap and water to stop germs spreading
Use a magnifying glass so they can look at their hands. Remind them that dirt and
germs can hide in the lines, cracks and wrinkles. They might see the dirt but they won’t
see germs – they are too small.
Some germs can stay alive on our hands for up to three hours and in that time they canbe spread to all the things we touch – including food and other people. Talk about when
we should wash our hands throughout the day. The children could make a list or do
some artwork for display in the classroom:
Important times to wash your hands are:
Before
• Preparing food
• Eating
After• Going to the toilet
• Coughing or sneezing – especially if you are ill
• Handling or stroking pets and other animals
• Touching rubbish or bins
• Gardening – even if you wear gloves
Han dwashing Lesson Prepar ation
Familiarise yourself with the ‘Best Practice’ handwashing technique.
i.e. using soap and water with singing ‘Happy Birthday to You’ through twice as a guide
for timing
Ensure there are good handwashing facilities available for the children – warm water,
soap and hand drying.
Familiarise yourself with the use of the Handwashing Cabinet. This helps children see
how easy it is to leave bacteria on their hands as the lotion glows under UV light and so
highlights areas missed with a poor handwashing technique.
For resources, ideas for lesson plans, curriculum links and details of useful websites see
following sections.
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HANDWASHING TECHNIQUE
We all think we know how to wash our hands but many of us don’t do it properly. It’s all
about good technique and time. Simply rinsing your hands in cold water is not effective
- always use warm water and soap. Also, germs spread much faster from wet hands and
so it is important to dry your hands after washing them.
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• First wet your hands and then apply the soap.
• Rub hands palm to palm
• Wash the back of each hand
• In between the fingers – rub hands together with fingers interlaced.
• Backs of the fingers - rub fingers of your left hand in the palm of your right hand,and vice versa
• Thumbs - rotate each thumb in the palm of the other hand
• Tips of fingers – rub your right fingers in your left palm and then vice versa
• Wrists – don’t forget to wash your wrists
• Dry your hands thoroughly
It should take around twenty seconds to wash your hands – about the time required to
sing ‘Happy Birthday to You’ through twice.
Good quality handwashing is about good technique and doing it for long enough.
Sing ‘Happy Birthday To You’ twice = 20 seconds.
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Handwashing Teaching Pack
USING THE
HANDWASHING
CABINET
THE UV LIGHT BOX
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USING THE HANDWASHING CABINET
The Handwashing Cabinet is designed to help children visualise germs they may have
missed when not washing their hands properly by highlighting the areas missed with
fluorescent lotion.
The cabinet must be placed on a level secure surface, preferable in a shaded or darker
area (sunlight diffuses the result). DO NOT place on a draining board or sink. For
convenience it is best to place the cabinet near to handwashing facilities.
1. Pump one very small squirt of the lotion (Glitterbug) onto the palm of each child’s
hand. Please note that using too much lotion makes it difficult to wash off and is
wasteful - the lotion is expensive.
2. Ensure each child rubs the lotion all over their hands, paying particular attention to
the crevices, between their fingers and around their wrists.
3. Ask the children to wash their hands the way they usually do.
4. Switch on the cabinet – it does not need to warm up.5. Ask the children to place their hands inside the cabinet. Any remaining lotion will
shine blue (fluoresce) under the UV lamp and show the areas that they missed when
they washed their hands.
6. Explain and demonstrate the correct handwashing technique.
7. Now ask the children to rewash their hands using the correct technique.
8. Ask the children to put their hands back into the cabinet – if no lotion remains then
a good handwash has been achieved.
9. It a child has still not correctly washed their hands it is important to send them back
to wash them again, until all the lotion is removed.
10.Complete a certificate for each child
After Use
Please ensure that all the resources provided (spare tube, Glitterbug potion, instruction
sheet etc) are replaced in the bag. This resource will be going directly to another
recipient so please return it in the condition you would wish to receive it.
Technical Information
The Handwashing Cabinet is supplied by DaRo products and details can be found on
www.handinspection.co.uk
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Spare Tub e
The tube is located behind the electrical panel inside the top of the cabinet and is fitted
in ‘rotor bi-pin’ holders. There is a spare light tube supplied in the cabinet bag. Pleaseensure this is stored carefully while the cabinet is in use.
To change the tube:
• Unplug the cabinet.
• Remove the old tube – rotate through one-quarter turn and push out of the holders,
away from the panel.
• Fit the new tube – hold the tube with the pins horizontal and insert the pins into the
holders from the rear (one end first then the other).
• Make sure both ends are fully home.
• Then rotate the lamp through one-quarter turn until it clicks into position.
Please note that it is possible to over-rotate the lamp, in which case it will not work. If this happens simply rotate the lamp one more click.
Glitter bug Potion - Health H azard Data
Product data for Glitterbug Potion – for those concerned about eczema, dermatitis etc
Glitter bug Potion - Han dling and storage
Store in a cool dry placeExtreme heat may cause product separation
Non-flammable
Glitter bug Potion - Ingredien ts
Deionised water (CAS#7732-18-5), synthetic organic colourant (CAS#39277-28-6),
glycerine (CAS#56-81-5), mineral oil (CAS#8012-95-1), glyceryl stearate(CAS#123-94-
4), PEG-100 Stearate (CAS#9004-99-3), Stearic Acid (CAS#57-11-4), Cetyl Alcohol
(CAS#36653-82-4), DMDM Hydantoin (CAS#6440-58-0), Iodopropynyl
Butylcarbamate (CAS#55406-53-6), Triethanolamine (CAS#102-71-6)
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SKIN CO NTA CT No t h arm f ul.Wash w ith soap and w ater.If irritation occurs con sult a ph ysician.
EYE C ON TA CT M a y cau se irr it at io n .Flush with water for 15 mins.If irritation persists seek medical advice, taking the product with you.
INHALATION Not determ ined.If inhaled consult a physician, taking th e produ ct w ith you.
INGESTION Not determ ined.M ay cause int estinal disorders.Consult a physician, taking th e product w ith you.
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W HO HAS HANDWASHING M ACHINES TO LEND
Name/address of Local Authority: DacorumNumber of UV Handwashing boxes you own and would be happy to loan out: 2
Contact details of person to liaise with:
Name: Debbie Bloomer
Email: [email protected]
Telephone number: 01442 228084
Name/address of Local Authority: East Herts CouncilNumber of UV Handwashing boxes you own and would be happy to loan out: 2
Contact details of person to liaise with:
Name: Simon Barfoot
Email: [email protected] number: 01992 531471
Name/address of Local Authority: Broxbourne Borough CouncilNumber of UV Handwashing boxes you own and would be happy to loan out: 2
Contact details of person to liaise with:
Name: Dawn Wright
Email: [email protected]
Telephone number: 01992 785511
Name/address of Local Authority: St.Albans City and District Council
Number of UV Handwashing boxes you own and would be happy to loan out: 3Contact details of person to liaise with:
Name: Carlton Lomax
Email: [email protected]
Telephone number: 01727 819455
In the St.Albans District area every Extended Schools Co-ordinator (ESCO) has a UV
light box. Please contact the ESCO’s in your area individually to arrange use of
equipment.
Name/address of Local Authority: Welwyn Hatfield Borough CouncilNumber of UV Handwashing boxes you own and would be happy to loan out: 4
Contact details of person to liaise with:
Name: Sandra Hone
Email: [email protected]
Telephone number: 01707 357202
Name/address of Local Authority: HertsmereNumber of UV Handwashing boxes you own and would be happy to loan out: 2
Contact details of person to liaise with:
Name: Liz Paffley
Email: [email protected]
Telephone number: 020 8207 2277 and ask for Liz Paffley in Environmental Health
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This certifies that
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HAS PASSED THE
HANDWASHING
CHALLENGE AND
IS GERM FREE
THE HANDWASHING CHALLENGE
This certifies that
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HAS PASSED THE
HANDWASHINGCHALLENGE AND
IS GERM FREE
THE HANDWASHING CHALLENGE
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