World Toilet Day is marked on November 19th every year to raise awareness about the global sanitation crisis and the importance of proper toilet hygiene.
September marks the start of the school year and as children return to school so do germs that spread sickness. Basic hygiene practices play a critical role in stemming the spread of viruses.
As we transition to a post-pandemic world, the Global Handwashing Partnership has chosen this year’s theme as “Why are clean hands still important,” reminding society that washing hands with soap continues to be the simplest, yet most effective ways to prevent the spread of disease.
Maintaining high hygiene standards in 2025 is essential for employee health, productivity, and business reputation. Investing in better hygiene practices reduces illness, enhances workplace safety, and demonstrates a commitment to well-being.
Hand hygiene is fundamental to reducing the spread of bacteria and infectious diseases, such as the common cold and influenza. Learn more about how Initial Caribbean can help your business.
By following nine steps to wash your hands effectively you can prevent the spread of germs, particularly in hospitals, schools, offices and food businesses