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Re: handwashing with the gel - when we were in the middle of cold, flu,
and Norwalk season at my health unit last year, I put containers of the
gel for staff to use near each of our shared computer workstations. Few
people used the gel, saying it dried their hands! Meanwhile everyone put
their hands on the shared mouse that a hacking colleague had just
vacated...Incidentally, we had huge absenteeism due to colds and viruses
that year. So your point is definitely a good one.
I suppose in the end it all comes down to whether people will use what is
provided. It does seem to make sense to keep something near where
contamination occurs. Maybe after SARS people will be more willing to use
it?
--
Dorothyanne Last
RN, BNSc, MSc
Kingston, ON
> Hello Fellow Clickers,
>
> With the common cold, flu and the next pandemic outbreak out there keeping
> us on our toes; I was wondering about workplace protection. The reason I
> am asking is I was wondering if is any large workplace i.e. factory
> setting that has placed antibacterial hand lotion depensers in hand
> washing locations, eating areas or food
> vending machine areas.
>
> My thought is that there must be a huge cost to the company for lost time
> due to preventable spreading of virus in the plant. The antibacterial gel
> dispenser located in eating area would likely be a good idea as well.
>
> I'm looking for industrial applications and of course not meant to
> replace good hand washing.
>
> Cheers
>
> Larry
> Larry O'Connor, Regional Councillor
> Durham Health and Social Services Committee, Vice Chair
>
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