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We serve as a trusted resource for the latest news and helpful information related to skin health and surface hygiene advancements. GOJO microbiologists, scientists, nurses and other professionals post regularly and we also get the views of outside experts and thought leaders in the field. It’s all part of the GOJO Purpose, Saving Lives and Making Lives Better Through Well-Being Solutions.

Should Your Hand Hygiene and Surface Products Graduate to the Next Level this School Year?

8/7/2023

By Lisa Barry

Business Development Director - Industrial & Government, Government, GOJO Industries

A new school year is quickly approaching, and campus staff are ready for it (or will be very soon). With all of the activity of preparing curriculum, opening classrooms, prepping to greet students, and getting facilities into ship shape – don't forget about reviewing your health and safety protocols. Back to school often means back to germs. And right on the heels of that comes winter germ season – bringing annoying respiratory germs (like common colds, COVID-19, and RSV), dreaded flu bugs, and even more dreaded, norovirus and other "belly bugs."

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Two boys doing homework at kitchen counter with PURELL hand sanitizer next to them and mom watching
Back-to-School Shopping? 6 Things to Look for in Hand Sanitizer

8/1/2023

By Dawn Yeomans, Ph.D.

Research Principal, GOJO Industries

As summer winds down, parents are digging out their children's supply lists for back-to-school shopping, and teachers are stocking up their classrooms. But back to school also means back to germs. As students and staff gather indoors, touching germy shared surfaces all day, it's important they're cleaning their hands throughout the day. An easy and convenient way to help keep hands clean is to ensure students have access to hand sanitizer at school.

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New Study Shows Sanitizer May Help Get Kids’ Hands Cleaner

2/24/2023

By Dawn Yeomans, Ph.D.

Research Principal, GOJO Industries

Schools are full of germs. With large numbers of children in close contact with each other, sharing supplies or equipment, campuses often become germ breeding grounds. If you think about all the different objects and surfaces that kids touch daily, handwashing is, without a doubt, one of the easiest and most important ways to help reduce germs that may cause illness in schools.

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Tips to Prevent Norovirus Outbreaks in K-12 Schools

2/16/2023

By Dawn Yeomans, Ph.D.

Research Principal, GOJO Industries

Schools are common settings for spreading germs and illnesses, particularly during the cold winter months when people spend more time inside. While the flu and RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) seem to have peaked for this season, norovirus and other "stomach bugs" are wreaking havoc on K-12 schools. A few elementary schools have even been in the U.S. news recently with norovirus outbreaks, some even canceling school for a few days.

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School cafeteria worker disinfecting foodservice area using PURELL Surface Disinfectant spray
Tips to Prevent Norovirus Outbreaks on Campus

1/27/2023

By Dawn Yeomans, Ph.D.

Research Principal, GOJO Industries

Every January, as K-12 schools, colleges, and universities return to campus after winter break, schools brace for a flare-up of seasonal illnesses as students and staff bring germs from around the country back to campus. This year, high cases of RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) and the flu have been reported throughout the U.S., with COVID-19 cases rising. But, so far, one illness that appears to be hiding just below the radar is the dreaded "winter vomiting bug" or "stomach flu."

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Helping to Engineer a Future of STEM Professionals in Our Own Backyard

1/24/2023

By Dawn Yeomans, Ph.D.

Research Principal, GOJO Industries

For many of us, January is a time of self-reflection, new beginnings, and a renewed focus on personal growth. January is also National Mentoring Month, a time to think about how we can look outward to help others develop their potential and foster our communities to flourish. As a third-generation Family Enterprise, GOJO is committed to strengthening its local community through continued collaboration and cooperation. Our co-founders, Jerry and Goldie Lippman, instilled this vision when they founded GOJO – with a mission to find a better hand-cleaning solution to promote the well-being of factory workers in their hometown of Akron, Ohio.

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Male students washing their hands at a restroom sink with a PURELL soap dispenser
Fun Facts and Tips to Encourage Handwashing in Schools

1/19/2023

By Dawn Yeomans, Ph.D.

Research Principal, GOJO Industries

As students return to classrooms after winter break – bringing their germs with them – it's a good time to refresh our hand hygiene technique. But, after living through a pandemic for three years, many kids may be tired of hearing about it and really sick of DOING it! In fact, a recent study by the Global Hygiene Council showed that globally, almost half of 5-10-year-olds (42%) are not always washing their hands with soap at school. This is a serious issue since handwashing with soap and water is one of the best ways to reduce germs that may cause illness.

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5 Steps for Schools to Prepare for Cold, Flu, and RSV Season

10/20/2022

By Dawn Yeomans, Ph.D.

Research Principal, GOJO Industries

With the fall semester in high gear and Thanksgiving and winter breaks quickly approaching, many schools are on the lookout for another seasonal element that has the potential to disrupt their operations – the arrival of cold and flu season. Unlike other illnesses that are difficult to predict, each year, like clockwork, an army of respiratory viruses that cause cold and flu-like symptoms invades our schools, typically starting in the early fall and peaking between the months of December and February – though they appear to be starting early this year.

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5 Tips to Avoid Back-to-School Illness Outbreaks This Fall

8/22/2022

By Dawn Yeomans, Ph.D.

Research Principal, GOJO Industries

Over the past few weeks, U.S. K-12 schools, colleges, and universities have been navigating the waves of students returning to their buildings and campuses for the 2022-2023 academic year. Unfortunately, the students are not coming alone – they are likely bringing their personal germs with them.

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Top 5 Moments for Students to Clean Their Hands

8/9/2022

By Dawn Yeomans, Ph.D.

Research Principal, GOJO Industries

Back to school often means back to germs. All the hard surfaces that students touch every school day – like door handles, railings, shared electronic devices, water fountains, sports equipment, and other common high-touch surfaces – are potential sources of contamination. So, it’s vital that students clean their hands at key moments throughout their school day.

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