Friday, October 29, 2010

Handsfree Towels


We often find that public restrooms provide towel dispensers that are touchless. They are sensor-operated, dispensing a clean towel without using the hands. Or they are center-folded with a towel lead so that one can pull down a clean towel without touching anything else. It is important to have that towel after washing one's hands and also perhaps to open the exit door. We appreciate that the establishment provided these towels so that we could leave the restroom with germ-free hands.
What about using towels at home after handwashing, especially before preparing food or eating? Using kitchen cloth towels for drying hands is OK but not sanitary. If you want to prevent cross-contamination before cooking, you need a clean paper towel to dry your hands. Preparing meat dishes, particularlly, requires clean hands in order to avoid e.coli contamination. I even use throw-away plastic gloves for this purpose.
A touchless towel dispenser is available for the home. Sensor-operated, it detects different perforations (full or half-sheet) and can sit on the counter or be wall-mounted, and comes in 3 finishes. It is the answer to a healthy kitchen.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Healthy Is As Healthy Does
Posted on September 6, 2010 by chookie1
Remember when your mother would remind you to brush your teeth? Well now we know how important good oral health is to the rest of the body. Heart and circulatory problems can be directly caused by inflammation stemming from gum infections. Floss the teeth that you want to keep.

Another good piece of advice is “get at least 7 to 8 hours of sleep a night”, Teenagers need even more than that. Immune systems depend on adequate sleep. Brain functions can do poorly when sleep requirements are not met. Hey, falling asleep at the wheel can be fatal.

“Couch Potato” is a modern word. It seems that we got more exercise before due to less driving, more walking, and as part of our labor. The benefits of just 30 minutes of exercise per day are numerous. It promotes bone health, lung capacity, joint functioning, weight stability, good blood circulation, and more. It is even recommended to help prevent diabetes II. Walking doesn’t cost anything.

“You are what you eat,” How many times have you heard that one? Those who believe that and eat that way read the labels on cans and boxes, seek out organic produce, drink filtered water, and follow good nutrition guidelines. We are bombarded by toxins in our water, in our air, in our food, in our personal products and everything else. Our bodies can throw off these toxins if not overwhelmed. A healthy lifestyle is the answer to a good immune system.

Lastly, prevent infections and illness caused by cross-contamination. Those sensor-operated dispensers in public restrooms give you water, soap, and towels automatically and touchfree. You don’t have to handle toilet flushers or doors either. Keep up with vaccinations and shots when they are due. A good quality of life is a healthy life.

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