Eye-Opening Survey Reveals Americans Are Clueless About Washing Their Hands
If you think people are really washing their hands after using the bathroom, well, the soap is on you.
If you think people are really washing their hands after using the bathroom, well, the soap is on you.
Most of us have been taught that cleanliness is the best way to ensure good health. But experts now say that excessive use of things like hand sanitizer and anti-bacterial soap may be responsible for an increase in allergies and asthma among kids.
A new survey on hand washing has revealed that 70 percent of Americans always wash their hands after using a public restroom, while 29 percent sometimes skip that ever-important, germ-killing step. And yes, 1 percent confessed to never washing their hands after using a public bathroom.