Apollo Hospitals sets a new world record with the largest hand sanitizing relay

Managing Director of Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals with world-record citation.
Managing Director of Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals with world-record citation.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Aug 4: To create awareness on the importance of hand hygiene for enhancing patient and health care personnel’s safety, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals had launched the campaign ‘Clean Hands, Healing Hands’ on Hand Hygiene Day earlier in the year.
This endeavour which involved 1500 members of the Apollo Family at New Delhi created a Guinness World Record in hand sanitization relay.
Maj Gen (Dr) L R Sharma, Director, Medical Services, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals said: “The campaign aimed at incorporating the healthy habit of hand hygiene among people and creating awareness about the importance of hand hygiene in prevention of the spread of communicable diseases.
Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals promotes a healthy, safe and clean environment and emphasises on infection prevention in the hospital system. We are very excited and motivated to be the world record holder in a single venue Hand Sanitizing Relay.”
Jaideep Gupta, Managing Director, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhisaid: “We, at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, have always strived to give our patients, their attendants, our employees, staff members, visitors and the community we serve, a safer environment – to get healed quickly, to work healthy and to live healthy. This year on the May 5- celebrated as World Hand Hygiene Day we sought to create awareness about the importance of hand hygiene in prevention of the spread of communicable diseases by this initiative by Apollo family members.”
The hospital staff formed a human chain relay, each following similar steps in sanitizing their hands with alcohol gel sanitizer and following the rules and regulations as per Guinness World Record guidelines, strictly and independently observed by witnesses and stewarded by more than 30 independent stewards not associated with the hospital.
In doing so the hospital has become India’s first to hold such a distinction. The hospital intends to help create further awareness on the importance of sanitization and hygiene for all citizens as espoused through the Government’s “Swacch Bharat Abhiyan”.