Teachers
Learn more on how to keep your students healthy this school year
As a teacher, you know first-hand how easy it is for germs to spread and you know how easy it can be for kids who are frequently absent due to illness to possibly fall behind. We hope you find following resources and information about the Sani-Brand® 360° Touchpoint System helpful in supporting you in your efforts to reduce the spread of germs in your classroom and keep your students in school. Be a Sani-Brand® Champion and tell us about your successful mission to spread health!
Sani-Hands® for Kids Educational Curriculum
Teach your students about the importance of clean hands and careful hand-washing with our Sani-Hands® for Kids curriculum. This educational curriculum includes lesson plans, worksheets, and activities for students in kindergarten through 4th grade.
Sani Kids Corner
Our Sani Kids Corner makes learning about germs (and preventing their spread) fun. Kids can drop by and play a fun, interactive game, watch cool videos, or even color pictures.
School Network for Absenteeism Prevention (SNAP)
SNAP is a grassroots, education-based effort to improve health by making hand cleaning an integral part of the school day. Schools can use the SNAP program to increase student and staff hand cleaning and help them stay healthy.
The research behind Sani-Brand®
Sani-Brand® —the #1 Hand Sanitizing Wipe and Surface Disinfecting Wipe Brand in hospitals and doctor’s offices—is backed by clinical research and real-world results. Download our research to see for yourself how our 360° Touchpoint System of hand and surface sanitization help to stop the spread of illness.
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Find out where germs may be hiding out in your classroom and help keep you and your students healthy.
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Instant hand sanitizing wipes are clinically proven more effective than gels.
Instant hand sanitizing wipes are clinically proven more effective than gels.
Household Disinfecting Wipes kill 99.9% of bacteria in 15 seconds.1
