When you wash your hands, you sing Happy Birthday in your head, or Mary Had a Little Lamb to know that you've washed your hands under hot water for long enough.
At least that's what my mom taught me.
We wash our hands to stay clean, sanitized, and to prevent the spread of germs, bacteria, and viruses.
But what if the simple act of washing your hands actually led to deadly illness?
That's exactly why one brand of hand soap has issued a nationwide recall, and you're going to want to check your bathroom and kitchens ASAP to make sure you get rid of this potentially deadly product.
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The recall was issued after it was found that some of the bottles of hand soap had bacteria that could lead to B. cepacia infections.
In healthy people, it causes little to no harm, and at worst would cause a small infection around a cut if you washed your hands with the recalled soap.
The real risk is to immunocompromised people, or those tending to immunocompromised people. The recalled soap could cause deadly sepsis if the bacteria were to infect a small cut or wound.
According to Yahoo, the recalled soaps are from a company called Dermarite and were sold in the US and Puerto Rico. The following soaps are recalled.
If you believe you have any of these recalled soaps in your home or at work, you're able to return the product to where you purchased it.