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3 Tips for Better Facility Hygiene

Oct. 15, 2018
Did you know handwashing is the single most effective way to reduce the spread of illness?

 
This information was accurate at the time of publishing, March 17, 2020. We are monitoring and updating as new information is available. This article was originally published October 15, 2018.

Coronavirus disease 2019, also known as COVID-19, continues to dominate public discourse, and as local governments begin to shut down schools and non-essential facilities across the country, proper hygiene is more important than ever.

For more information on COVID-19, visit the CDC's webpage dedicated to the illness.

Even before the COVID-19 outbreak began, flu and cold season wreaks havoc on the workforce each year. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that in the U.S. alone, employers experience $227 billion in lost productivity per year due to employees being absent from sickness or what is known as presenteeism, meaning employees show up sick to work and do their job halfway.

The CDC also reports that 17 million workdays are lost each year in the U.S. due to the flu alone.

“There’s a huge financial impact from hygiene, and I don’t think people realize that,” says Carrie Schuster, brand communications manager of sustainability, services and hygiene at Tork, a brand of Essity, a global hygiene and health company.

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Fortunately, there are measures facility managers can take to protect building occupants from catching and spreading germs and illnesses. According to the CDC, the simple act of handwashing can prevent 20 percent of respiratory infections such as the common cold and the flu. It’s also the single most effective way to reduce the spread of illness.

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Research also shows that employees wish hand hygiene was given a higher priority at work. “Lack of clean facilities and lack of products for them to use is a huge issue,” Schuster says.

Below, Schuster relays tips on how facility managers can help encourage handwashing and other hygienic practices.

3 Ways to Encourage Hygienic Practices

1. Hang up clear signage.

Simple reminders of when building occupants should wash their hands can be effective. Put up clear signage in restrooms, breakrooms and other high-traffic areas to remind people to wash their hands after coughing or sneezing, before and after they prepare food, and after using the restroom.

Signage can even include tips on how to wash your hands properly:

  • Lukewarm water and soap for 20-30 seconds
     
  • Scrub on all sides, under fingernails and between fingers
     
  • Shake your hands in the sink before drying with a paper towel

“The shaking helps eliminate needing to use multiple paper towels,” Schuster explains.

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2. Put out hand sanitizer.

In places where soap and water aren’t typically available, put out hand sanitizer dispensers in clearly visible locations—near entrances of buildings and rooms to ensure occupants and visitors will be more likely to sanitize their hands. A study from the Journal of the America Osteopathic Association shows that optimizing dispenser placement increases usage by more than 50%.

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3. Evaluate your restroom dispenser placement.

“I’ve been in restrooms myself where you wash your hands then have to walk all the way across the restroom to get a paper towel,” Schuster says. “In the meantime, you’re dripping water across the floor, which is a safety hazard.”

According to the CDC, the simple act of handwashing can prevent 20 percent of respiratory infections such as the common cold and the flu. It’s also the single most effective way to reduce the spread of illness.

Make sure paper towel dispensers are at an optimum distance from sinks while being near the exit. That way, people can turn off the faucet, grab the door handle as they’re going out with a paper towel, then dispose of it in the garbage bin nearby.

“That’s critical,” Schuster explains. “And you don’t see it very often. When an architect is in there or a contractor is putting up dispensers, they don’t often have that information. It’s about educating the distributor and facilities team on the most hygienic options for them.”

Why It’s So Important

Handwashing can be a critical part of business, unbeknownst to employers. Essity has research that shows people feel it’s more professional to have proper hand hygiene. Those who wash their hands were thought of as more trustworthy and considerate.

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“It affects employee satisfaction,” Schuster explains. “People are happier at work when they feel they have the right facilities to keep them healthy.”

This article was originally published on 10/15/18.

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About the Author

Sarah Kloepple | Associate Editor

Sarah joined the BUILDINGS team as an associate editor in August 2018. She is a graduate of the Missouri School of Journalism, where her focus was magazine writing. She's written and edited for numerous publications in her hometown of St. Louis.

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