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Fostering healthy handwashing habits in school

WINS stands for Wash in Schools, which is also a part of the Sustainable Development Goal Framework that recognizes the basic right of children to have access to basic sanitation.

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DAILY TRIBUNE·6 January 2024, 12:20 am

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Fostering healthy handwashing habits in school

Lifebuoy together with SDO– Taguig and school administrators.(PHOTOGRAPHS COURTESY OF LIFEBUOY)

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Global Handwashing Day is an annual celebration dedicated to increasing awareness and understanding of the importance of proper handwashing in preventing contagious diseases. In support of this event, Lifebuoy created a program focused on promoting proper handwashing and hygiene practices among the students, parents and teachers under the Schools Division Office of Taguig City.

This year's event, which took place at Kapt. Jose Cardones Integrated School, focused on why it is essential to celebrate Global Handwashing Day in schools, as well as the necessity of instilling healthy habits to children at an early age.

"WINS stands for Wash in Schools, which is also a part of the Sustainable Development Goal Framework that recognizes the basic right of children to have access to basic sanitation. This is why we are grateful that Lifebuoy sponsored this Global Handwashing Event for our students and parents," said Pauline Duran, WINS program coordinator

Global Handwashing Event at Kapt. Jose Cordones Integrated School.

During the event, Lifebuoy soaps were distributed to all attending students, parents and teachers, which equipped them with the necessary tools to practice good handwashing. The demonstration by Lifebuoy showcased the five key steps to effective handwashing:

1. Rubbing of palms together; (Friendship)

2. Interlacing of fingers to clean between them thoroughly; (Fighting)

3. Washing of knuckles; (Crocodile)

4. Washing around the thumbs; (Butterfly) and

5. Washing the tips of fingers. (Turn the Key)

This practical demonstration made it clear that proper handwashing is a simple yet highly effective way to prevent the spread of germs and illnesses.

"Our partnership with schools underscores our unwavering commitment to make hygiene accessible for every Filipino. Together, we empower the young generation with the right tools and knowledge to ensure a healthier life – one clean hand at a time," affirmed Anthony Chiang, Lifebuoy business performance manager.

Also present in the event was Dr. Joanna Lissa F. Payuran-Gatchalian, a board-certified pediatrician who delivered an enlightening talk on the significance of proper handwashing and the occasions when it is crucial. Her expert insights shed light on the importance of washing hands before and after meals, after returning from outside, after cleaning activities, after bathroom use and after outdoor playtime.

Dr. Romeo O. Olalo, the principal III of Kapt. Jose Cardones Integrated School, expressed his gratitude to Lifebuoy for its commitment to fostering good hygiene practices among students. "Our young learners are the future, and it is our responsibility to equip them with the knowledge and skills they need to be strong and healthy."

Global Handwashing Event in Kapt. Jose Cordones Integrated School.

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