Mission for a Healthier Middle East Welcome to the Dettol Program! “My Health is in my Clean Hands”

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Mission for a Healthier Middle East Welcome to the Dettol Program! “My Health is in my Clean Hands”

Here come the …. Germs! Germs are tiny creatures that can cause disease Germs are so small and sneaky that they creep into our bodies without being noticed When they get in our bodies, we may not know it until we have symptoms that say we've been attacked!

What Are Symptoms of Illness? Cough Sneeze Runny Nose Tummy Ache Fever

What Happens When The Germs Get You? You can easily get any of these germs on your hands If you don't wash your hands properly, you will take them with you everywhere If those germs get into your body, they will make you sick – making you miss school and play time And you could also make your parents or friends sick

Can you think of where else you’d find germs ? Where are germs hiding ? Door knobs Toys Toilets Mobile Phones Animals Surfaces Keyboards Garbage Bins Desks/Surfaces Sick People Food Outside In the Air Supermarket Trolleys Football Bus

When should you wash your hands?  After using the bathroom  Before and after eating  After playing  After sneezing, coughing or blowing your nose  After touching animals  After visiting a sick relative or friend

How should you wash your hands?

Have FUN! But wash your hands properly and regularly!

Always remember to use Dettol to fight the Germs. Dettol wish for you a good health