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USING GLO GERM
Surface Cleaning Detection Powder
Cough and Sneeze Demonstration Glo Germ MIST
Gloving
Battery Installation
Filling the MIST Spray Canister
Training Manual
Handwashing Activity Sheets
2. Place hands under UV lamp to view glowing germs that exist before hand washing. Demonstration works best in a darkened room.
3. Perform the FDA-recommended hand wash using soap and warm water. The amount of effort required to remove the simulated germs is equal to that of removing most bacteria.
Again, place hands under UV lamp, paying special attention to thumbs, areas around nails and between fingers, The UV lamp reveals the remaining germs as proof of improper hand washing.
4. Complete removal of Glo Germ with normal washing is more difficult if skin is chapped or cracked, indicating that bacteria is also harder to remove. This will require a hand care regime with a quality lotion twice daily and a judicious use of a hand sanitizing gel.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:
1. Science Fair Project on Handwashing (Illinois Department of Public Health, PDF, 16 pgs)
2. Henry the Hand (Nonprofit Foundation by Dr. William Sawyer for Principles of Hand Awareness)
3. Handwashing For Life (Whitepapers and Resources for Measuring & Managing the Rising Risks)
4. GlobalHandwashing.org (Global Handwashing Day & Blog)
5. The Guide To Handwashing & Other Hygiene Practices for Kids
6. Scrub Club (Developed by SNF International, Scrub Club teaches children proper hand washing techniques)
7. Hand Hygiene (by Dept of Health)
1. Lightly dust a small amount of Glo Germ powder over an entire surface area.
2. Clean the surface until all visible powder disappears.
3. Pass the UV lamp over the surface; the remaining traces of powder will glow on the areas that weren€™t washed thoroughly. When checking restroom areas for cleanliness, UV lamp may be used for the detection of urine without using Glo Germ powder.
1. Sprinkle powder very lightly over a head of lettuce, tomato or another fruit or vegetable to be processed by trainees so that powder is not visible in ordinary light. Food used is to be discarded after demonstration.
2. Have trainee€™s process food using their normal procedure and kitchen utensils.
3. Use UV lamp to show how the €œglowing germs€ are spread to hands, cutting boards, knives and to other foods.
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