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America Gets a 'C-' in Hand Cleanliness Tom Gilbert September 27, 2006 Are you taking your life into your hands when you shake hands? If not your life, then at least your health, according to the Soap and Detergent Association (SDA), which issued its second Clean Hands Report Card, giving America a "C-minus" -- a downgrade from 2004, when the country received a "C." "It's more important than ever that people understand that clean hands save lives," said Nancy Bock, SDA Vice President of Education. "It's the places we're at everyday where we need to protect ourselves the most - at home, at work and at school - anywhere we come in contact with other people's germs." Among the findings of SDA's 2006 National Cleaning Survey:
Ninety-seven percent of Americans surveyed said they always or almost always washed their hands after using the bathroom. Of course, there may be a bit of a gap between what people say and what they do. A 2005 observational study found that only 83% of people washed their hands after using a public restroom. | ||
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