Hand Washing
We all know that hand washing is important. Especially this time of year. Especially if you have children. Now, the makers of Airborne (which is liquefiable gold, mind you) have created a new soap to encourage kids to wash long enough. Get this, it puts a temporary dye on their hands, which doesn’t disappear until they’ve washed long enough! I love this idea. (But I have to tell you, my preschooler freaks out when marker gets on his hands. I’m not convinced he’d put up with this stuff…) Anyway, it’s called squid soap, and here’s what the Airborned folks have to say about it:
Your child has been playing outside. His hands are dirty, so you tell him to wash up before dinner. It’s a nightly ritual in millions of homes all over the United States. But hand washing isn’t just about dirt. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says hand washing is one of the most important things children can do to help stay healthy.
According to the CDC, the best time to wash your hands is:
— Before eating.
— Before, during and after handling or preparing food.
— After using the bathroom.
— After handling animals, their toys, leashes or waste.
— After contact with blood, saliva, nasal secretions, etc.
— After touching something that could be contaminated, such as a trash can, cleaning cloth, soil, etc.
— More often when someone in your home is sick.
— Whenever they look dirty.The CDC says it’s best to wash your hands by vigorously scrubbing with soap and running water for about 20 seconds. For more information on hand-washing benefits, visit http://www.cdc.gov.
SquidSoap by Airborne(R) is Designed to Teach and Train Proper Hand-washing Technique to Children
But, how do you get your child to wash his hands for about 20 seconds? SquidSoap by Airborne(R), with its patented technology, is designed to teach and train proper hand-washing technique to children. It’s the only liquid-soap dispenser with a specially designed pump that stamps a child’s hand with vegetable dye. It takes about 20 seconds of thorough hand washing to remove the ink mark, leaving the child with clean hands.
MSRP is $3.99. To learn more about SquidSoap, visit http://www.squidsoap.com
Your child has been playing outside. His hands are dirty, so you tell him to wash up before dinner. It’s a nightly ritual in millions of homes all over the United States. But hand washing isn’t just about dirt. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says hand washing is one of the most important things children can do to help stay healthy.

November 17th, 2007 at 10:10 am
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