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This is a really good idea, and it's nice to see a company like Disney looking out for guest's interests. . . .
there is a BUT here, however, . . . . . .
a recent e-coli outbreak at a petting farm in the UK highlighted that using JUST a hand sanitiser wasn't totally effective and that good "old fashioned" washing with soap and water should still be done AS WELL as using the sanitisers.
There is a danger that people will go for the "quick fix" of just using the sanitiser after activities like going to the bathroom and skip the hand washing part.
To be truly effective we should wash our hands thoroughly with soap and water, then dry our hands thoroughly, THEN use the sanitiser for added protection.
To be truly effective we should wash our hands thoroughly with soap and water, then dry our hands thoroughly, THEN use the sanitiser for added protection.
Thank you Julian!!!!! This is what we do in public places all the time...people look at me like I'm crazy. In fact, Saturday we were on the metro (Tube) in Washington DC and I pulled out the sanitizer once we got off...since we had been touching the hand rails...some lady got offended...like I was indicating the place was dirty. Not so...but you should have heard the people hacking and coughing like they had TB.
This is a really good idea, and it's nice to see a company like Disney looking out for guest's interests. . . .
there is a BUT here, however, . . . . . .
a recent e-coli outbreak at a petting farm in the UK highlighted that using JUST a hand sanitiser wasn't totally effective and that good "old fashioned" washing with soap and water should still be done AS WELL as using the sanitisers.
There is a danger that people will go for the "quick fix" of just using the sanitiser after activities like going to the bathroom and skip the hand washing part.
To be truly effective we should wash our hands thoroughly with soap and water, then dry our hands thoroughly, THEN use the sanitiser for added protection.
We have these all over the College I work at. And we have been told WAshing your hands with soap and water and drying them is the best method. Hand sanitizer is to use when no handwashing facility is near by. But I am glad to see Disney add these.
Same with the Supermarkets.
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I've got to agree - I'm glad they are available. I am a big proponent of handwashing with soap and water - but sanitizer is good to have as a back up.
They installed the Purell touch free sanitizers in our classroom - but I am cautious using it with my preschoolers. It's no substitute for good old fashioned soap and water - and the alcohol content can be a danger for little ones who suck on their fingers after they use the sanitizer.
We have sanitizer wipes in our high traffic areas of the Home Depot. Our family is constantly washing our hands. It's good to see other places have picked up on this-especially WDW where there are millions of people all the time. I don't understand why someone would get offended-it's for their own health!!! Isn't that important?
This is a really good idea, and it's nice to see a company like Disney looking out for guest's interests. . . .
there is a BUT here, however, . . . . . .
a recent e-coli outbreak at a petting farm in the UK highlighted that using JUST a hand sanitiser wasn't totally effective and that good "old fashioned" washing with soap and water should still be done AS WELL as using the sanitisers.
There is a danger that people will go for the "quick fix" of just using the sanitiser after activities like going to the bathroom and skip the hand washing part.
To be truly effective we should wash our hands thoroughly with soap and water, then dry our hands thoroughly, THEN use the sanitiser for added protection.
Kudos to Disney for being proactive. . . and I agree that hand washing with soap and water, along with not touching your eyes and nose is the best way to prevent the spreading of germs, . . . but when you can't get to a restroom, the hand sanitizer is helpful. . .
I'm a teacher, and my school went on a huge wash your hands/cough into your sleeve campaign. I washed. I sanitized. And here I sit, at home due to the flu. On the upside, I'm getting over it and I'm on PP, dreaming of Disney!
Same here!!! We have used more Lysol in this house than ever before. Both my son and myself have H1N1. We are just getting over it. I'm so sick of juice and soup
I think in the long run Disney is trying to avoid lawsuits if someone with the flu walks into the park and spreads. Though if Disney is trying to avoid that problem their biggest concern is that they don't make the sanitizers mandatory when someone with the flu could walk in and be oblivious about using the Hand sanitizers.
Reasons
They don't speak English so they couldn't read what the dispensers say.
Some guests can be careless about personal hygiene.
Finally people maybe to focused on visiting the attractions at the parks than trying to watch out for the best interest of others.
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I think in the long run Disney is trying to avoid lawsuits if someone with the flu walks into the park and spreads. Though if Disney is trying to avoid that problem their biggest concern is that they don't make the sanitizers mandatory when someone with the flu could walk in and be oblivious about using the Hand sanitizers.
I'm not trying to argue or be mean, but I found this kind of funny. I'm laying on the couch, sick as I can be today. I have been to 4 public places in the last few days: Walmart, Food Lion, my daughter's preschool, and the Dr.'s office, all of which provide anti-bac wipes and/or gel. This means I could potentially sue every one of them, cause I had to have picked this up one of those 4 places! EPIC WIN! LOL
Seriously though, I think it's a good idea, and is probably the best they can do in the situation. You can't force people to sanitize their hands - not even most hospitals do that (unfortunate as that is.).