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CDC General Wash Your Hands Poster (aimed at elementary age) - (PDF)
English version, Spanish version
English version, Spanish version
CDC Stop Germs! Wash Your Hands Poster (aimed at middle school to adult) (PDF)
English version, Spanish version
English version, Spanish version
CDC Hand Washing Video: "Put Your Hands Together" (Length 1:04)
Hand Washing under a black light (Length 2:12)
Hand Washing Presentation by CDC (Length 9:06)
Hand Washing for Kids - Crawford the Cat (Length 5:03)
The Importance of Hand Washing (Length 2:05)
Video Demo for Using Hand Washing Light and Glo Lotion
Protect! Don't Infect! Germ Wars (Length 7:14)
Sneezing 101 (www.fighttheflumo.com) (Length 1:48)
A Bathroom Story: Hand Washing (Length 3:20)
Great for School and Office Staff
Hand Washing (by Public Health Grey Bruce Health Unit) (Length 3:54) Includes how to use Hand Saniti
Elmo's PSA on Hand Washing / Flu (Length 0:31)
Global Hand Washing Day (Length 1:47)
National Hand Washing Day Hand Washing Dance! (Length 1:06)
About this Video: UNICEF: Do the Global Hand Washing dance!
Japan promotes Global Hand Washing Day for better hygiene
Japan promotes Global Hand Washing Day for better hygiene

© UNICEF Japan / 2009
Renowned Japanese performer Kaiji Moriyama has choreographed a dance to teach children in Japan and around the world the principles of good hand washing.
By Ayako Uragami
TOKYO, Japan, 15 October 2009 – Today, millions of children and adults in over 80 countries are marking the second annual Global Hand washing Day with special events and activities. As part of this effort, the Japan Committee for UNICEF and its partners have launched a project to promote hand washing among children in Japan and around the world.
Hand washing with soap is an effective way to prevent the spread of diseases and illnesses such as diarrhea, pneumonia and the H1N1 influenza virus. It is one of the most affordable and effective interventions to prevent needless deaths of children under the age of five.
The Japan Committee for UNICEF initiative has two objectives: to promote proper hand washing and to raise awareness about the problem of children dying of preventable diseases.
Hand Washing dance
As part of this effort, the renowned Japanese dancer Kaiji Moriyama has choreographed a dance for a public service announcement designed to teach children the principles of good hand washing.
The dance shows children how – in just 20 seconds – they can properly wash their palms, nails, fingers and wrists. The dance has almost no verbal instruction, but, by simply following the steps, children learn proper hand washing while also having fun.
Renowned Japanese performer Kaiji Moriyama has choreographed a dance to teach children in Japan and around the world the principles of good hand washing.
By Ayako Uragami
TOKYO, Japan, 15 October 2009 – Today, millions of children and adults in over 80 countries are marking the second annual Global Hand washing Day with special events and activities. As part of this effort, the Japan Committee for UNICEF and its partners have launched a project to promote hand washing among children in Japan and around the world.
Hand washing with soap is an effective way to prevent the spread of diseases and illnesses such as diarrhea, pneumonia and the H1N1 influenza virus. It is one of the most affordable and effective interventions to prevent needless deaths of children under the age of five.
The Japan Committee for UNICEF initiative has two objectives: to promote proper hand washing and to raise awareness about the problem of children dying of preventable diseases.
Hand Washing dance
As part of this effort, the renowned Japanese dancer Kaiji Moriyama has choreographed a dance for a public service announcement designed to teach children the principles of good hand washing.
The dance shows children how – in just 20 seconds – they can properly wash their palms, nails, fingers and wrists. The dance has almost no verbal instruction, but, by simply following the steps, children learn proper hand washing while also having fun.
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