The newly initiated research program, led by experts from the Shenzhen Center of Disease Control and Rotterdam Erasmus University Hospital, aims to show how good hand hygiene – at school and at home – can prevent diseases as HFMD, according to a press statement.
SCA will supply Tork dispensers, soap, and hand towels to the kindergartens, and support the training of kindergarten teachers with the Tork ‘Ella’ school hand-washing program toolkit. Vinda will also distribute its anti-bacterial wet wipes to facilitate hand hygiene in 2,200 households participating in the project.
Peter Blomström, AFH Arena Director, Emerging Arenas said, “The Tork ‘Ella’ hand-washing school program has proven to be effective in helping children develop good hand-washing habits, in a fun and interactive way. We are confident that this pilot in China will be just as well-received, and we are glad that SCA will play a role in the hygiene care of children from an early age.”
In late March, the first hand hygiene training was held for a class of children at a local kindergarten. Over 200 more training’s will be conducted in the coming months. (GK)
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