Purell Dispensers in Churches
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Staten Island, NY Posted: 10/30/2015 1:00:00 AM
Cleanliness should be next to Godliness.
The first thing you see when you enter a church is a vessel filled with Holy Water that people dip their hands in to bless themselves as they walk in or exit. This water is a symbolic reminder of a believer's baptism into the faith.
When you take a gathering of hundreds of people, including children of all ages, there's bound to be at least some people with dirty hands dipping into the water. For this reason alone, doesn't it make sense to put a Purell hand sanitizer dispenser somewhere nearby?
Even if most people don't use the sanitizer before dipping their hands, those who are concerned with picking up germs can use it right after they dip.
It's a win-win for everyone. You can shake hands with the person next to you with confidence that even if they didn't clean their hands, you can.
By the way, I decided to actually see if cleanliness was next to Godliness. It's not. Cleanliness is next to Cleavage. Godliness was next to goggles.
Either way, I think more churches should have Purell Dispensers.
Joe Crescenzi, Founder
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