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Everyone has heard of Lysol and all their great disinfecting products. Well, I received the new Stainless Steel No-Touch Hand Soap System and Dual Action Wipes to try out. The kids love the soap dispenser. It makes a noise when you stick your hand under it so I can hear them actually “using soap” when I ask them to wash their hands! I don’t know why I didn’t get one sooner. I like stainless steel, it looks great in the kitchen alongside the other stainless steel appliances.
Lysol Healthy Touch No-Touch Hand Soap System helps eliminate the millions of germs that your hands can pick up each day! It automatically senses hands and dispenses just the right amount of soap. Handwashing is one of the most important steps you and your children can take to help you stay healthy and with the sleek stainless steel-inspired Lysol® No-Touch hand soap system, you and your family will never have to touch a germy soap pump again! The new-look not only makes hand washing easy and fun, it helps consumers avoid the germy soap pump and also blends with any kitchen or bathroom decor.
Back-To-School Basics: Traditionally, classrooms are breeding ground for germs. Every desktop, pencil sharpener, doorknob, and faucet that an infected child touches becomes colonized with germs.
The next product I received was the Dual Action Wipes. I have used these before and really like them. One side is smooth and the other is rough to help loosen any caked-on grime.
Lysol Dual Action Disinfecting Wipes have two sides that go beyond ordinary wipes. Use one side for everyday touch-ups and the other to scrub through tough messes. Because Dual Action Wipes are from the Lysol Brand, you can also trust them to kill 99.9% of germs when used as directed. Use Dual-Action Wipes all around your home to clean and disinfect. Lysol Dual Action Disinfecting Wipes come in Citrus and Crisp Linen scent.
Establish Before and After-School Hygiene Habits: As your child adapts to the school-day routine, you can help make hygiene a regular part of the day with some basic actions both before and after school.
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SaraLee E says
I always use a paper towel to turn off the sink in a public bathroom.
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Miranda Ward says
Wash your hands throughout the day multiple times!
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Roxann says
When in a public bathroom use a paper towel or tissue to open the door when you are going out.
Nick H. says
My health habit tip is always wash your hands as soon as you come in the house from anywhere. First thing!
pamela james says
wash your hands
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Jaque R. says
During cold and flu season I always add a cap full of bleach to my dish washing water. It kills germs and is safe. 🙂 Thank you.
Becky says
wash hands wash hands wash hands…
Happi Shopr says
Exercise for 30 minutes at least 5 days a week to stay healthy
brian e. says
Thanks for the giveaway…get in the habit of not touching your face / rubbing your eyes with your fingers which can spread virus directly through your mucus membranes i.e. nose, mouth, etc.
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susan smoaks says
my best health habit tip is to get enough rest and drink plenty of water!
Amy delong says
always wash your hands
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Deb K says
Take off shoes when coming in the house from outside. It keeps germs away and keeps carpets and other floor surfaces cleaner.
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Erica C. says
I think the best thing is to never put your hands on your face or in your mouth before you have just washed them!
Angela Mortezaee says
Don’t bite your nails. And this is the hardest thing for me to follow 🙁
Rachel says
Just washing hands often and always having tissues handy
ACMommy3 says
Make a habit of routinely wiping down doorknobs and handles throughout the house! And drink lots of water and reduce sugar during the sick-time months to keep healthy.
Bonnigene Cloud says
Not only do I encourage my kids to always wash their hands…they also help me frequently disinfect the door knobs and light switches each week
erma says
Always wash your hands after you use the bathroom.
joni says
They say that hand rails carry the most germs. So try avoiding using them.
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Barbara says
Take your vitamins, especially C and fish oil. They really do help your immune system
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Raven In A Blue Room says
I always carry a pocket sized hand sanitizer with me
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Brenda Revea; says
Eat a balanced diet.
Jennifer C says
A health habit tip I have is to use the sanitizer wipes on grocery carts before touching them.
Jill Myrick says
I always carry antibacterial wipes where ever I go just in case there is no where to wash our hands.
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Jessica T. says
My son and I wash our hands with anti-bacterial soap as soon as we walk in the door from work and school.
ferriz says
always wash your hands before you eat!
Michael says
Frequent Handwashing stops the spread of germs
Cathy Truman says
We use Lysol wipes all the time every where we go. We take vitamins
every day and drink lots of water. Washing hands is the most important
thing everyone should do.
Tammy Darling says
We make our kids wash their hands when they come inside!
Amy S says
Frequent handwashing is encourage at our house.
Linda says
Wash you hands more often!
Caryn S says
Always wash your hands before eating
crystle tellerday says
use hand sanatizer when you can wash your hands with soap and water
sandra says
wash hands before meals and snacks
charline says
exercise daily is my healthy tip
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shel says
I keep a small bottle of hand sanitizer in the car and I also gave my teenage daughter one for her locker for those times she can’t wash her hands.
EMMA L HORTON says
GET 8 HOURS OF SLEEP EVERY NIGHT
Deb K says
My tip is to make sure you cover your mouth when you cough.
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Mary Beth Elderton says
Hand washing is the single most important thing during school where germs spread easily. I used to teach it to my pre school classes.
clarissa says
take a paper towel before turning off the sink in a public bathroom, use the towel to turn off the faucet so you don’t touch dirty faucet knobs with clean hands
lonny says
Flush public toilets with your shoes! YOU DO NOT WANT THAT ON YOUR HANDS
Tara Oliver says
we wash our hands before we eat!
Pam L. says
never cross contaminated raw meat utensils when preparing food
Gladys Parker says
Wash your hands wash your hands wash your hands and don’t touch your face
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Vicki Wurgler says
in the grocery store I use a Disinfecting Wipe on the handle
felecia says
Wash your hands before eating
Peggy says
health habit tip, when coughing…cough into the crook at your elbow, not in your hands
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Gina Hamm says
My best tip would be to take large doses of vitamin C the moment you know you have been exposed to a contagious bug!
Jackie says
My daughters and I carry hand sanitizer in our purse and use it when we are out before eating.
Another tip to staying healthy is to get plenty of sleep.
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debbie says
Take extra vitamin D during the flu season. It has been proven to help you fight the flu.
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Karen says
The first thing we do when we come home when we have been out and about is wash hands…..
jessica edwards says
use sanitizer or wash hands after pumping gas