FACT
On average, healthcare providers clean their hands less than half of the times they should.
- This can put you at risk for a serious infection. It’s okay to ask them questions like, “Before you start the exam, would you mind cleaning your hands again?” or “Would it be alright if you cleaned your hands before changing my bandages?”
FACT
Alcohol-based hand sanitizer kills most of the bad germs that make you sick.
- Your hands have good germs on them that your body needs to stay healthy. Your hands can also have bad germs on them that make you sick. Alcohol-based hand sanitizers kill the good and bad germs, but the good germs quickly come back on your hands.
FACT
Alcohol-based hand sanitizer does not kill C. difficile.
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Clostridium difficile or “C.diff” is a common healthcare-associated infection that causes severe diarrhea. If you have a C. difficile infection, make sure your healthcare providers wear gloves to examine you. You and your loved ones should wash your hands with soap and water to prevent the spread of C. difficile.
FACT
Alcohol-based hand sanitizer does not create antibiotic-resistant superbugs.
- Alcohol-based hand sanitizers kill germs quickly and in a different way than antibiotics. Using alcohol-based hand sanitizers to clean your hands does not cause antibiotic resistance.
FACT
Your hands can spread germs too.
- Make sure you and your visitors are cleaning your hands as well.