At mealtimes
When we eat, our hands come into contact with our mouth and there is an increased likelihood that we will ingest harmful germs. Washing your hands before eating reduces this risk. Hand hygiene is also an essential part of food preparation, as ingredients such as raw poultry, meat and fish can also cause serious illnesses.
After using the toilet
Up to half of all men and a quarter of all women do not wash their hands properly after going to the toilet, but this can have serious health implications. Handwashing should be automatic.
At times of increased risk
Whenever you know, or suspect, that you have been in contact with someone or something infectious, you should wash your hands. One particular example is after visiting a hospital ward: failing to wash your hands means that you are putting yourself and your community at risk. The same principle also applies to handling unclean materials such as household rubbish or dirty nappies.
Which soap to use
When it comes to disease prevention, the most effective defense is a powerful antibacterial soap such as the Lifebuoy Total 10 Germ Protection Hand Wash, which contains our patented ingredient, Active5. If you do not have access to clean, running water, you should use an alcohol-based product such as the Lifebuoy Total 10 Hand Sanitizer. Proven to kill 99.9% of germs in just 10 seconds, it even contains moisturizers and Vitamin E to help keep your hands soft and smooth.