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1 By: Hannah Harlan, Lexie Emmert, Nicole Shaw, and Sable Page

2 What is Germ Busters?  Germ busters is a project to help educate and prevent the spreading of germs and illnesses.  With germ busters we have helped and plan to keep doing things to educate our school and community in different ways to stay healthy. '..-.)..

3 How Do Germs Spread? From:  Direct Contact example: touching a door knob  The air Airborne diseases are caused when germs travel through the air by coughs or sneezes. Some bacteria and viruses can live up to 2 hours on surfaces such as desks. This shows how easy it is to catch germs and should make you want to try to stay healthy!

4 Why Does Hand Washing Help You Stay Healthy?  One way hand washing helps you stay healthy is that it helps prevent you spreading your germs to others and from infecting yourself.  One good thing that comes from washing your hands is that you will be sick less often.

5 How To Wash Your Hands 1.Wet your hands with clean running water and apply soap to your hands. Use warm water if available. 2.Rub soap onto your hands to create a bubbly lather. Continue rubbing hands for 20-30 seconds. Use friction when washing hands. To clean underneath your finger nails rub the tips of your finger nails against your hands. Also clean in between your fingers. A fun way to keep time is to sing the "Happy Birthday" twice through to a friend. 3.Rinse hands under warm running water. 4.Dry your hands using a paper towel or air dryer. If possible, use your paper towel to turn off the faucet and open the door.

6 Which is Better: Soap And Water or Hand Sanitizer?  You should always use soap and water if available.  If you can not use soap and water, the next best thing is the foamy hand sanitizer.  The reason soap and water is better is because regular hand sanitizer contains alcohol which dries out your skin.  If you use too much hand sanitizer your hands can become almost like an open sore.  If you do use hand sanitizer, you should also use hand lotion to keep your hands moisturized.

7 Educating Our Community Germ Busters have and plans on continuing to share our researched information with children in our community through:  4-H Clubs  Local Preschools  Wee Care Daycare  Our Middle School  Local Elementary Schools

8 Swabbing Our School  We went to our school nurse for help on swabbing. She gave us what looked to be red plate like containers. The red in the container was actually sheep’s blood.  To swab you need to take what seem to be extra long q-tips that are called swabs. Then you smear them over the surface you wish to swab and next you take the swab and smear it on the sheep’s blood.  We swabbed things like: Locker rooms Door Handles Locks (on lockers)  The results from the lab showed many bacteria and viruses had grown.

9 So Remember…  Wash your hands often with soap and water.  Wash after you use the bathroom, sneeze or cough, and before eating or touching anything that you might put in your mouth.  Hand sanitizer with lotion may be used if no running water is available.

10 Research:  To help get our research we interviewed a local doctor, Dr. Jerry Bean. We also interviewed Angie Harlan (she is an RN).  We asked him questions like the ones you see on this power point. Here is an example of a question we asked him: Q-Which is better: Germ-x or soap and water? A-Soap and water but germ-x is also very good for fast hand cleaning.  We asked Mrs. Harlan questions like: Q-How long do we need to wash our hands? A-20 to 30 seconds (sing the happy birthday song twice.)

11 Sources For The Presentation:  http://www.wiki.answers.com  http://www.cdc.gov

12 Thank You From The Monroe County Middle School Germ Busters!


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