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Fight BAC! ® for Health and Wellness

February 26, 2015

Nutrition and food safety go hand in hand for whole health

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The BAC Fighters at the National Institutes of Health Division of Nutrition Research Coordination (NIH/DNRC) believe that food safety is integral to a complete health and wellness plan!

These BAC Fighters distributed materials from the Partnership for Food Safety Education at the NIH Safety, Health and Wellness Day on August 28, 2013. The He’s BAC Story Book and the Food Safety on the Move Flyer both made an appearance to educate NIH employees on food safety.

The goal of the event is to enhance employee nutrition, wellness, physical fitness, safety awareness, and reduce work related injuries and illnesses. We’re happy that PFSE materials helped to enhance employee wellness by keeping food safety top of mind.

The NIH DNRC’s primary mission is coordinating nutrition research and research training initiatives at NIH. You can read more at http://dnrc.nih.gov/http://dnrc.nih.gov/.

We thank the BAC Fighters at NIH/DNRC for they work they do to incorporate Fighting BAC! into their nutrition initiatives!

 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: BAC Fighter, Fight BAC, food safety, Food safety education, Food safety resources, National Institutes of Health

Kansas Students Take on Food Safety Bad Guy

February 26, 2015

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Teaching pre-school and early elementary children about healthy habits can be challenging.  In Cowley County, Kansas, I engage children with a puppet show, hand washing activity, and taste test at “Dinosaur Diner.”  During the 30 minute presentation, students learn about the benefits of eating a variety of foods, the importance of food safety, and personal hygiene.

The program features “Dino,” an alligator puppet who loves dinosaurs.  “Dino” is concerned that his fellow alligators might someday be extinct because they do not eat a variety of foods.  Dino’s goal is to open a restaurant and invite all alligators to be customers.

The children also meet “Chef,” who greets participants with a handshake while reviewing expectations for food safety. However, “Chef” informs the children there is a “bad guy” in the room! The “bad guy” (the BAC Puppet from the Partnership for Food Safety Education) uses a spooky voice to talk about germs and how bacteria will make the students feel “ucky and yucky!”

Students get rid of the “bad guy” by pretending to wash their hands and counting to 20.  “Dino” praises the children for their hand washing skills but reminds them they must use real soap and water to kill germs.  I utilize UV disclosing lotion and a black light to demonstrate the effectiveness of their real hand washing skills.

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The final activity is a taste test of dinosaur dip with a slice of raw sweet potato. “Chef” has participants give a thumbs-up (they like it) or thumbs-to-the-side (please change the recipe) after the taste test.  No “thumbs-down” are accepted because if might make “Chef” cry!

The presentation has been offered for PreK-2nd grade classrooms for the past three years.  Last year, I visited 558 students (30 classrooms) with “Dino,” “Chef” and the “bad guy.”  Some students request to see the “bad guy” again, but I explain that we wash our hands to get rid of the “bad guy” so we can be healthy!  Teachers respond that the students demonstrate improved hand washing skills following their “Dinosaur Diner” experience.

Becky Reid is the Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Agent for Kansas State University Research and Extension in Cowley County, Kansas.  She can be contacted at bkreid@ksu.edu or620)221-5450.  Follow her on Twitter @TechieHomeckie.

 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: BAC Fighter, children, Fight BAC, food safety, Food safety education, foodborne illness, Handwashing, Kansas, prevent foodborne illness

Shoppers Break for Food Safety at the Micronesia Mall

February 26, 2015

Shoppers took food safety knowledge home along with purchases

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Food safety was probably not on shoppers’ minds when they entered the Micronesia Mall in Guam last September. But they certainly left with it thanks to BAC Fighters from the Preventive Medicine Department of Guam’s United States Naval Hospital.

For Food Safety Education Month, the Guam Department of Public Health and Social Services planned a fair at the Micronesia mall to educate residents about proper food handling and the foodborne illnesses that can result from improper practices. A team of dedicated BAC Fighters was on site to educate residents with a popular interactive booth.

Lieutenant Junior Grade Richelle Magalhaes and Hospital Corpsmen Mounts, Felan, Josephbrooks, and Stege set up booths to interact with kids and adults. Adults chose from informative pamphlets, booklets, and magnets while the kids had fun with food safety coloring sheets.

The shoppers of Micronesia Mall didn’t mind taking a break from shopping to stop by and learn about food safety!

And we’re certainly glad they did! Thank you LTJG Richelle Magalhaes and team for planning the exhibit.

 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: BAC Fighter, children, Fight BAC, food safety, Food safety education, Food Safety Education Month, Food safety resources, Guam

Food Safety Gets Poetic

February 26, 2015

New York Students capture essence of 4 core food safety practices with haiku

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BAC Fighter Tara Mateo looked beyond the typical learning tools of worksheets and quizzes for a way to teach food safety – poetry!

After learning all about the four core messages, Tara’s students weren’t given an everyday quiz. Instead, they were instructed to write haikus. Short, simple, and reflective, these poems are the perfect way to convey food safety steps.

Learning didn’t stop in the classroom! Tara’s students hung their finished haikus around the rest of the school so that other students could learn about food safety too.

Thank you Tara and students for spreading these messages!

 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: BAC Fighter, children, Core Four Practices, Fight BAC, food safety, Food safety education, New York

School Starts with Food Safety

February 26, 2015

BAC Fighter Stephanie Castillo plans a packed Food Safety Education Month for Kansas Students

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Stephanie Castillo, a BAC Fighter from the Kansas Family Nutrition Program, always kicks off her work in elementary schools with Food Safety Education Month. Last September, Stephanie taught hand washing and food safety to 614 students!

Here are some of the tactics she used to make sure her elementary students got the most out of Food Safety Education Month:

  • Interactive tools

Stephanie used a thermometer, ice pack, strainer, scrub brush, and two separate cutting boards to teach students how to practice the four core food safety steps.

  • Story time

The He’s BAC Storybook and BAC himself turned story time into food safety time. Stephanie also read Germs! Germs! Germs! and Oh! The Things You Can Do That Are Good For You to teach kids all about staying healthy.

  • Pass the germ game

Stephanie crocheted “germs” that the students could pass around. They passed them around in a circle until instructed to stop. Students left holding the germs were out of the game.

  • Eating germs!

Yuck – not that kind of germ! This one is made of crackers, cream cheese, and pretzels. Get the recipe here.

  • Glo Germ machine booths

To teach the important of hand washing, Stephanie set up an interactive Glo Germ booth. Students were able to see where they needed to work on proper hand washing techniques.
We can’t imagine many more fun ways to teach kids about food safety and hand hygiene! Keep up the good work, Stephanie!

 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: BAC Fighter, children, Fight BAC, food safety, Food safety education, Food Safety Education Month, Food safety resources, Handwashing, Home food safety, Kansas

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