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QUIKFACT #1: The addition of hand sanitizer in the classrooms of a California school district increased attendance by over 30%. |
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QUIKFACT #2: More than 200 different viruses are known to cause symptoms of the common cold. |
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QUIKFACT #3: Using hand sanitizer can reduce your chance of getting a gastronome intestinal illness by over 62%. |
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QUIKFACT #4: Shopping cart handles contain more germs than a public toilet seat. |
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QUIKFACT #5: Women have a higher chance than men to get a cold or a flu because they tend to be around kids more often. |
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QUIKFACT #6: Use a hand sanitizer to avoid catching a cold or flu when coming in contact with a person or a surface that is contaminated with germs and viruses. |
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QUIKFACT #7: The top germ carrying surfaces at the work place are desktops, keyboards, and elevator buttons. |
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QUIKFACT #8: Playground equipment, escalator handrails, shopping carts, picnic tables, and Port-A-Potties are the most germ infected areas in public places. |
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QUIKFACT #9: viruses spread when hands contaminated with these viruses touch areas close to the eyes, mouth, and nose. |
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QUIKFACT #10: Phones have more than 20,000 germs per square inch (toilet seats only have 54 germs per square inch). |
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QUIKFACT #11: Desk and tables have almost 19,000 germs per square inch (toilet seats only have 54 germs per square inch. |