Staff are being reminded about good hand hygiene to help prevent the spread of infections this winter.
As we move into the winter months, viruses like norovirus, colds and flu become more common. While washing your hands may not always seem top priority, good hand hygiene is the most important measure to avoid the spread of harmful germs and prevent infection
Remember: Germs are most commonly spread by people’s hands and for health and social care staff good hand hygiene is vitally important to protect the patients you are interacting with and your own family’s health.
There is a range of information available to staff on how to maintain good hand hygiene. The National Infection Prevention and Control Manual provides best practice guidance and information on washing your hands.
There is also information on why washing your hands correctly is so important and hints and tips for good hand hygiene.