State of Handwashing Report | ||||||||
rapport May 2025 ; 9 pages ![]() Ed. NFID - Bethesda Téléchargeable sous format: PdF ![]() Téléchargeable chez l'éditeur ![]() Abstract: Based on a national survey of US adults, NFID research reveals that while many say that they know how to wash their hands properly, their habits often suggest otherwise. To get the dirt on how, why, and when people wash their hands, read the 2025 NFID State of Handwashing Report. Contents: - More than half of survey respondents know that washing hands with soap and water for 20 seconds helps to effectively reduce the spread of germs. - Adults are most likely to wash their hands when using the bathroom or handling food, but age plays a role in handwashing behavior - Still, there are many germy places where adults forget to wash their hands - For some people, handwashing is a seasonal behavior - People wash their hands to stay healthy and avoid spreading germs to others
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