Clean Hands and Tots!!
Time to talk about clean hands and toddlers!! I’ve got a sure fire way to get kids to wash their hands!! Add the iHomeSet Touchless Soap Dispenser to your bathroom. Seriously, adding a TOUCHLESS soap dispenser and the kids treat washing their hands like a game! A game where I AM the winner!! Clean hands! Less germs!!
Do you know how long you and your children should be washing their hands? According to the CDC
Wet your hands with clean, running water (warm or cold), turn off the tap, and apply soap. Lather your hands by rubbing them together with the soap. Be sure to lather the backs of your hands, between your fingers, and under your nails. Scrub your hands for at least 20 seconds
Teaching your kids a song or poem to say when they are washing is a great way to ensure they are washing up for the recommended 20 seconds.
Here are a couple of super cute little songs to teach kids to sing while they are washing.
Tops and Bottoms
This first one is sung to the tune of Fre a Jachues
Tops and bottoms
Tops and bottoms
In between
In between
All around my hands
All around my hands
Make them clean
Make them clean
Sing that two times.
Wash, Wash, Wash Your Hands
Sing this one to the tune of “Row, Row, Row Your Boat”
Wash, wash, wash your hands,
Play our handy game.
Rub and scrub and scrub and rub
Germs go down the drain
(repeat)
The iHomeSet Touchless Soap Dispenser looks very sleek and stylish in silver and black. The touchless dispenser truly looks great on the bathroom counter. Or next to the kitchen sink.
The perfect amount of soap dispensed each and every single time.
The iHomeSet Touchless Soap Dispenser takes 4 AA batteries
AVAILABLE ON AMAZON
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9 Comments
Shannon Holmes
This is really nice, thanks for sharing this with us. A touchless soap dispenser would be a great thing to have.
Natalie
I just love the songs you have to make sure that your kids wash their hands all over and for long enough!! Too cute!! 🙂
Sarah L
Since I don’t have any kids, *I* want this. Much easier.
Tamra Phelps
I’m not sure even I do the full 20 seconds wash! But that is a good idea about how to get kids to wash their hands. Kids would consider it a game with this!
Mallory B
Love this! We just started potty training and this is perfect!
Leah
This looks nice, but we have a pedestal sink and I’m not sure it would fit! 🙁
KATE SARSFIELD
Aha! Batteries, and there’s me thinking it was the power of thought or magic! What about the ones in office blocks, hotels, stores etc. I suppose they’re worked on sensors i.e. electricity or else someone would have to go around with pockets full of batteries every day just checking them all. There’s a job description that would look good on your passport: soap dispenser battery checker! SAY WHAT?
Mary Czerczyk
I have a touchless soap dispenser. I love it. No more soap film on the soap bottle dispenser.
Sarah L
What would keep kids from playing with this until the soap runs out?