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Showing posts with label World Health Organization (WHO). Show all posts
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Monday, September 28, 2020

When Does Your “Pwede Na” Attitude Become Risky? Recent Survey Reveals only 50% of Filipinos Observe Safe Wash Habits

A recent 2020 Philippines Handwashing Habits Survey* revealed that 99% of Filipinos washed their hands more in the last 6 months, but only 50% do the proper steps for a safe wash. Despite numerous campaigns from health authorities like the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Department of Health (DOH), some Filipinos continue to fall into the pits of the “puwede na” attitude even when it comes to handwashing.

The study identified that “washing quickly with soap and water” is the commonly observed practice among other people, and that 50% are guilty of unsafe handwashing habits like washing without soap, washing for less than 20 seconds, or even just using tissue.

In the health guidelines released by the DOH, safe handwashing is regarded as the first line of defense to prevent the spread of germs and viruses. #SafeWash includes the use of soap and running water and hand scrubbing with an adequate period of at least 20 seconds.

While these public health advisories remain to be rampant, the survey has uncovered that Filipinos’ bad hand hygiene habits die hard.



Filipinos Are Guilty of These Common Handwashing Mistakes Without Realizing It

These incidents of unsafe handwashing are said to be commonly observed at home with 40% of the respondents having at least seen someone they know practice improper handwashing.

The real problem with unsafe handwashing is that this habit is deep-rooted in every Filipino. At one point everyone is guilty of committing these poor practices: the quick washing of hands, spraying a small amount of water to the hands, mere wiping or rubbing of hands, and the use of tissue paper to clean hands.

Several researches have shown that handwashing habit is inherent in nature. It develops in the early life stages and becomes a habitual behavior as one ages, and this poses the risk that when one grows up with poor hand hygiene habits, it can be ingrained for a lifetime without realizing it.

Cross-contamination is the main consequence when people do not exercise a safe wash. Respiratory illnesses like the common cold and influenza, and nosocomial infections like E.coli and MRSA are caused by the spreading of germs and bacteria on the hands.

This lack of knowledge on safe wash practices was validated in the survey with an alarming number of less than 5% of the respondents who do not realize the key times when to wash hands. This includes -- before eating, after coming from outside the house, after using the toilet, after eating, and after shaking someone’s hands, as only the first two key times were regarded as important by the respondents.

*The PH Handwashing Habits Survey was conducted by Brandworks Market Intelligence and Consulting with a sample size of 240 Filipino men and women, aged 18 to 50, based in Metro Manila from SEC ABCD. The study was a series of face-to-face interviews within the period of September 4 – 7, 2020.

DOH Promotes Proper Safe Wash Habits

The Department of Health (DOH) launched in August its nationwide information campaign with easy-to-remember BIDA Solusyon guidelines that urge Filipinos to partake in behavioral changes to reduce the transmission of the virus. The guidelines include wearing masks, hand sanitation, social distancing, and obtaining of correct information about the pandemic.

In its communications, the DOH highlights the importance of safe handwashing habits outlining the following steps: First, wet hands with clean, running water and apply soap. Lather the hands and rub them together with soap by cleaning thoroughly from the back of the hands, the palm, between the fingers, under the nails. Scrub the hands for at least 20 seconds and not less. Then rinse the hands under clean and running water and finally dry the hands using a clean towel.

This adequate habit of a safe wash is proven to destroy the structure of the virus, thus, greatly minimizing chances of contracting and transmitting the virus.

Safe handwashing, along with the wearing of mask and practice of social distancing, is the first line of defense against germs and viruses. Today, the duty lies in the hands of every Filipino to teach and learn the value of a safe wash that starts at home, and not fall into the traps of the “pwede na” mentality.

*The PH Handwashing Habits Survey was conducted by Brandworks Market Intelligence and Consulting with a sample size of 240 Filipino men and women, aged 18 to 50, based in Metro Manila from SEC ABCD. The study was a series of face-to-face interviews within the period of September 4 – 7, 2020.

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Amway launches eSpring Water Treatment System certified to meet NSF/ANSI Drinking Water Standards



Amway Scientist and Water Expert, Rob Missman


Amway launches eSpring Water Treatment System last June 10 at Intercontinental, Manila with Guest Speaker Amway Scientist and Water Expert, Rob Missman.  eSpring Water Treatment system recently celebrate  its 15th year of bringing fresh clean water to the table. The eSpring Water Purifier system is certified to reduce more contaminants of any other unit that combines UV Light and Carbon filtration. Its even safe for making milk formula for babies, and there is no need to buy bottled/purified water. You can save a lot if you are into drinking/buying bottled water everyday. The eSpring unit treats up to 5,000 liters/1,320 gallons of water between filter changes, which meets an average family's daily needs for a year.

The eSpring Water Treatment System is now the world’s number-one selling brand of home water treatment systems, based on a Verify Markets study of 2012 global sales. The study includes water treatment systems sold through retail channels as well as through direct selling. You can only avail of eSpring through Amway direct selling.





No person can survive for more than a few days without water. This is because the human body is composed of anywhere between 60% to 80% water, depending on age or gender. Our whole immune system depends on water, as it helps us fight off illnesses, helps us digest our food and get rid of waste. It is therefore of vital importance that the water we drink be as a clean and germ free as possible.

A World Health Organization (WHO) study conducted in 2012 found that about 2.2 million people worldwide die of diseases from contaminated water annually.  WHO found that specifically in Southeast Asia and Africa, yearly deaths from contaminated water account for up to 8.5% of all deaths in those regions annually.  For all our modern technology, water-borne infections remain a constant and very real threat to our health.

Industrialized countries with good water infrastructure can have issues where household tap water may become contaminated by a variety of chemicals and microorganisms. In the Philippines, there is an increasing demand for purified and bottled water, because of the impurities present in the water currently being supplied from the tap.





“eSpring™ Water Treatment System  is the culmination of 20 years of research and development”, says Amway scientist and water expert, Rob Missman.  “The eSpring™ Water Treatment System eliminates 99.9% of all water borne contaminants, while retaining nearly 100% of whatever minerals are present in the water”. 


eSpring™ Water Treatment System utilizes a patented inductive electronic coupling technology to power an internal Ultraviolet (UV) Light, this means that the unit is not plugged directly into a power source, thus virtually eliminating the risk of electrocution. The UV light works in tandem with a patented carbon blocker cartridge that is monitored electronically.  This ensures that you always know when your cartridge needs replacing.  This in turn guarantees that your water is always safe to drink.


“As part of Amway’s commitment to promoting good health, we understand the need for sustainable, clean water. We are addressing that need through eSpring.  With eSpring, Amway would like to bring back the good old days of drinking tap water that is clean and potable”. Says Amway Country Manager Leni Olmedo

The eSpring Water Treatment System is the number one selling home water treatment system in the world.  It is exclusively distributed by Amway, the global leader in direct selling.



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