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The PURELL® Standard

...PROVEN to help.

 1.  Wash your hands when they are dirty
 2.  Carry PURELL at all times as part of your equipment
 3.

 Use PURELL...

  • after using the latrine/head
  • before touching food
  • after sneezing, blowing nose or coughing
  • after touching any contaminated surface
  • to kill germs when soap and water is not practical
 4.

 Practice good hygiene:

  • avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth
  • no sharing of personal items (razors, towels, clothing, etc.)
  • limit skin-to-skin contact and scratching 
  • keep wounds covered and clean
  • cough or sneeze into elbow, not into hands

View GOJO outcome study that demonstrates the impact of the PURELL Standard on lost training time  >

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Did You Know

Challenges in maintaining health and mission-readiness include:

  • Close living quarters
  • Hostile environments
  • Limited water supplies
  • Rugged field training sites
  • Hazardous materials
  • Extreme physical demands
  • Hand-to-hand combat
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