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Digital hand hygiene game launches

Hand Wash Squad, an exciting new hand hygiene game, launches this month to help parents and teachers across the globe educate children about the importance of handwashing.

The concept has been created by a team of entrepreneurs and industry experts, including skin health and hygiene specialist, GOJO Industries-Europe Ltd, together with GAMA Healthcare Ltd, Tipitap Inc, and Planet One Reality Ltd.

Aimed at children aged 4-8 years, Hand Wash Squad is a mobile game, which teaches them how to wash their hands effectively in a fun manner. It follows the techniques recommended by the World Health Organisation, and is available for free on Google Play and online at www.handwashsquad.com.

It has also received endorsement from the UK Infection Prevention Society (IPS), an organisation which informs and promotes infection prevention practice throughout the UK. Pat Cattini, President of the IPS, commented: “It’s never too early for children to start learning about hand hygiene and the role it plays in preventing the spread of germs and illness. As well as understanding ‘when’ to clean their hands it’s also important they know ‘how’ to do it effectively.

“The Infection Prevention Society (IPS) sees the development of the Hand Wash Squad App as a fun and innovative way in which to engage children in learning how to clean their hands in different ways, helping them to adopt good habits from a young age that stay with them for life.”

Chris Wakefield, Vice President, European Marketing & Product Development, GOJO Industries-Europe Ltd said: “As a member of the WHO Private Organisations for Patient Safety group, we are a strong advocate of making hand hygiene second nature to everybody. By embedding effective handwashing skills in children from a young age, we can help foster a healthier culture of hand hygiene going forwards.”

He added: “Children today are digitally native, so it makes perfect sense to use technology as a means of engaging, and teaching them how to achieve an effective clean. We are proud to support this innovative venture, and hope it helps many teachers and parents across the world teach this important, life-saving skill.”

Download the game for free from Google Play or play online at www.handwashsquad.com.

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