Former NASA Engineer Creates Video To Help Us ‘See’ Germs & How They Spread

During the past month, we’ve heard a gazillion times that hand-washing is imperative to keep us safe from COVID-19. And that we should use soap and water for 20 seconds to thoroughly clean our hands. But it would help even more if we could ‘see’ the results with our own eyes, right? Because seeing is believing?

Earlier, a pre-kindergarten teacher used pepper water to demonstrate how soap keeps the virus away and now, former NASA engineer Mark Rober has created a video to visualize germs and their spread using ‘Glo Germ’ powder that turns fluorescent under UV light.

According to Mail Online, first, he ‘infected’ the teacher and a random student of a class with the powder. Then, he used the UV light to see where it transferred throughout the day. Check out the results.

It clearly shows how germs get on our phones, work desks, and faces. In addition, it tells us exactly why 8-second hand-washing is ineffective.

People thought the experiment was highly informative and many parents urged their kids to watch it too. Here are some of the reactions to the video.

We’re going to go wash our hands and disinfect all those surfaces and things we touch frequently right now #KThanksBye.

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