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Tissue Paper’s Place in Hygiene

Personal hygiene and staying clean are crucial to stay healthy and prevent diseases and sicknesses. Many practices help with hygiene and tissue paper are a great help!

Maintaining Personal Hygiene

While hygiene is a general term, personal hygiene includes maintaining the body’s cleanliness and health. There are many ways to stay hygienic: washing your face and hands frequently, keeping your nails clean, brushing your teeth, keeping your clothing clean etc.

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Various diseases can be spread if the hands, face, or body are not washed properly at key times.

Tissue Paper Types

Tissue paper has been used for hygiene purposes for centuries and tissue paper as we know it today was started to be industrially produced in the Western world until the mid-1940s.

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People use numerous types of tissue papers. The most consumption happens in restaurants, cafes, and kitchens. These products are part of the everyday lifestyle, and each product has different roles and is manufactured for considering the application.

Some tissue papers are classified as “hygienic tissue paper”. These products are facial tissues, handkerchiefs, napkins, toilet papers, and household and AFH towels. As we carry travel-size cleaning items, such as shampoos and toothpaste, tissue handkerchiefs and bag-size wet wipes come in handy when needed.

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May Bacteria Stay Away

Tissue papers should be used to cover the mouth and nose while sneezing or coughing and the same should be thrown away in the dustbin. Compared to cloth handkerchiefs and towels tissue papers are more hygienic since they are disposable items and are thrown away after use. This prevents the transfer of nasal fluids from one person to another and stops the spread of infectious diseases.

More to that, studies have shown that paper towels reduce the numbers of all types of bacteria on hands while warm air dryers increase all types of bacteria on hands. The good news is that 62% of users prefer paper towels as their hand-drying method, followed by hot air dryers at 28% and cloth roller towels at 10%.

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