Global Handwashing Day 2025: Soap And Water Save Lives

Global Handwashing Day 2025

Each year, Global Handwashing Day shines a spotlight on one of the simplest and most effective public health practices: washing hands with soap and water. Celebrated annually on October 15, this worldwide event reminds people that consistent hand hygiene is critical to preventing the spread of infectious diseases and protecting community health.

According to the Global Handwashing Partnership, regular handwashing at key times – such as after using the restroom, before preparing food, or after caring for someone who is ill – can cut diarrheal disease nearly in half and reduce acute respiratory infections by almost a quarter. These benefits are especially important in protecting children under five, who are most vulnerable to preventable illnesses caused by unsafe hygiene practices.

Handwashing: More Important Than Ever

Medical experts emphasize that soap and water remain the gold standard for reducing the spread of germs that cause illnesses such as influenza and other common viruses. But when it comes to norovirus — one of the most contagious stomach bugs — handwashing is the only effective defense. Unlike alcohol-based hand sanitizers, which do not work against norovirus, vigorous washing with soap and water for at least 20 seconds provides the friction and rinsing action needed to dislodge and flush away viral particles.

“Handwashing, using soap and warm water, is an easy and effective way to reduce the spread of disease-causing organisms like norovirus,” says medical microbiologist Michael P. McCann, Ph.D., professor emeritus, Saint Joseph’s University. “Given the ease with which some of these organisms can be spread on solid surfaces, in food, and by other means, handwashing is something that everyone should do after activities like using the restroom.”

A Look At Hand Hygiene Behaviors

For 16 years, Bradley’s Healthy Handwashing Survey™ has tracked Americans’ hand hygiene behaviors and attitudes.

“This year’s theme, Clean Hands Are Within Reach, reinforces that handwashing is both a personal responsibility and a global health priority,” commented Jon Dommisse, vice president of business development and strategy for Bradley. “Our survey confirms that people believe in the importance of handwashing, but they also need clean, functional restrooms that make it easy to follow through. Global Handwashing Day serves as a reminder for individuals, families, schools, businesses, and public institutions to prioritize handwashing and make soap and water available.”

Findings from the 2025 survey reinforced both progress and challenges:

  • Americans value handwashing. 93% say it is important to maintaining their health.
  • Clean facilities matter. 84% say that an unkempt restroom negatively impacts their perception of a business, underscoring the importance of well-stocked, hygienic facilities that support handwashing.
  • Most wash after restroom use, but lapses remain. 81% always wash their hands after using a public restroom.
  • Soap use isn’t universal. While lathering is best, 45% admit to sometimes rinsing with only water – with men more likely than women to skip the soap.
  • Gender differences are clear. 85% of women report always washing their hands in public restrooms, compared with 77% of men. Women also take extra precautions to avoid germs, such as using paper towels to touch restroom surfaces.

How To Be A Handwashing Hero

Download and share the infographic below — available in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic — to learn more about this year’s theme for Global Handwashing Day, how to be a Handwashing Hero, and how to advocate for different actors to be Handwashing Heros.

Global Handwashing Day 2025
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