Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) December 2, 2010
The Mobile Hygiene Campaign is urging infection prevention experts to add cleaning cell phones to their flu prevention guidelines.
As new information surfaces about the spread of infection through cell phones, the Mobile Hygiene Campaign, launched by cell phone wipe maker CleenCell® is urging medical professionals, hospital personnel, and parents update their standards to match the rapidly evolving mobile phone market.
Recent studies have shown that a cell phone is a breeding ground for bacteria and poses a significant pathogenic health risk to users. Most of today’s infection prevention guidelines, including the CDC’s Flu Prevention Tool Kit, were drafted before the prevalence of cell phones in every person’s palm.
“Cell phone usage trends have changed and hygiene habits should follow,” says David Shar, Chief Marketing Officer for CleenCell® and Director of the Mobile Hygiene Movement. “We now use our phones at the park, in a hospital, in the bathroom, and then during a meal or while in bed, sometimes just in one day. Not enough infection prevention experts are talking about this with patients. We’re changing that.”
Mr. Shar points out hand washing remains the most effective method to prevent infections from entering the body, but quickly quotes microbiologists who have studied the topic and concluded that cleaning cell phones is “near hand hygiene” when it comes to preventing infection.
Since its official launch this fall, the Mobile Hygiene Movement has begun working with several infection prevention departments to implement the first hospital-specific guidelines for cell phone and personal electronic cleanliness of health care workers. The campaign will next focus on food handlers and restaurant staff. To collaborate with the Mobile Hygiene Movement, please email info(at)mobilehygiene(dot)org.
About CleenCell® Wipes
A pioneer in personal electronic hygiene and cleanliness. Makers of patented pre-moistened wipe infused with disinfectant solution that is streak and scratch-free, designed specifically with cell phones in mind. Its headquarters is in Los Angeles, CA. http://www.cleanmycellphone.com
About the Mobile Hygiene Movement
MobileHygiene.org is a public health initiative launched by CleenCell® to raise awareness about the dermatological and pathogenic health risks of using a germ covered cell phone, with the goal of developing personal electronic hygiene guidelines for health care facilities, food handlers, and families among other affected groups. http://www.mobilehygiene.org
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