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Jerry Rice teaches kids proper hygiene.
August 26, 2015
By: TOM BRANNA
Editor
Jerry Rice knows football, but he also knows something about good hygiene, too, and he'll show off those skills today in New York City. In his second year as the Lysol Healthy Habits Coach, NFL Hall of Famer Jerry Rice is challenging a group of promising high school student athletes from across the nation to be part of “America's Healthiest Team.” After embarking on a special summer training program, each student will be put to the ultimate test today in New York City as Coach Rice plays alongside them in their own sport, whether it's basketball, track and field, volleyball or soccer. The reason behind the challenge? Millions of school days are missed each year due to common illnesses like cold and flu, which means that American students are missing millions of hours in the classroom and on the field. Lysol, an RB brand, is striving to reduce those hours missed by encouraging healthy habits – simple behaviors like regular hand washing and surface disinfection. The summer training program emphasized the importance of practicing healthy habits to help set up students for success, which is something that helped Rice achieve his own outstanding record on the professional football field. “The only way to bring your best game—every time—is by practicing healthy habits,” said Rice. “Prioritizing my health and avoiding germs helped me set NFL records and play more than 300 games in my career. I am excited to share this knowledge with kids to help them stay healthy and achieve their own personal best.” The unconventional 10-week, healthy habits-infused training program focused on incorporating simple healthy behaviors – like regular hand washing and disinfecting surfaces – into daily routines to help prevent the spread of illness-causing germs. During today's Workshop in NYC, each student will have a chance to play one-on-one alongside Rice and show how healthy habits helped them improve their athletic personal best. As these student athletes head back to high school, they'll serve as Healthy Habits Ambassadors, passing the importance of germ prevention along to their teammates and peers. “As part of the Lysol mission, we are committed to sharing information and products with students, parents and teachers that help keep both schools and homes healthy,” said Conor O'Brien, marketing director, Lysol. “With products like Lysol Disinfecting Wipes and Lysol Disinfectant Spray, you're armed with the ability to kill 99.9 percent of germs on commonly touched surfaces, like doorknobs and tabletops. This is especially important in public environments like schools.” The Lysol Healthy Habits Program, now in its third year, was developed in collaboration with the National Parent Teacher Association (PTA) and the National Education Association (NEA). The program, which was created with the goals of helping children establish a foundation of healthy habits and setting them up for success inside and outside the classroom, has reached more than 78 thousand elementary schools, 2 million teachers and 55 million students to date. The cornerstone of the program is the Lysol Healthy Habits Bus, an interactive science museum on wheels that travels to schools across the U.S., educating elementary students about germs and proper hygiene. Students and families across the country can join the movement by celebrating the third annual Healthy Habits Week, which kicks off on September 21, 2015. During this week, Lysol, PTA and NEA encourage teachers, parents and students to dedicate time to learning about and practicing healthy habits, and have created engaging educational materials, such as lesson plans, posters, literature and activity guides that can be downloaded online at Lysol.com/HealthyHabits.
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