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SC Johnson Professional revealed the finalists of this year’s Happy Hands dispenser design contest, which promotes the importance of hand washing and sanitizing at school. 

From a germ-busting soap dispenser to a rocket ship “blasting off” germs into space, the public can now choose their favorite soap dispenser design by K-12 students across the U.S.

“Each design showcased an incredible amount of creativity, artistic talent and imagination,” said Mike Flagg, head of SC Johnson Professional’s North American business. “There’s no question that hand hygiene is an important measure for preventing the spread of germs. The Happy Hands contest makes educating and promoting clean hands at school more memorable and engaging for all students.”

All designs display the importance of handwashing in a unique way. The 2020/2021 Happy Hands contest finalists include:

Elementary School:

Penny G., Kindergarten, Trinity Lutheran School, Racine, Wisconsin.

Clemmie T., Grade 2, C. Trapp Elementary, Rialto, California.

Chelsea L., Grade 4, Heritage Christian, University Place, Washington.

Stella F., Grade 4, Floranada Elementary, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Jillian I., Grade 5, Peak to Peak, Lafayette, Colorado.

Middle School and High School:

Wilfred O., Grade 6, Gifford School, Racine, Wisconsin

Isabelle A., Grade 10, Idaho Fine Arts Academy, Eagle, Idaho.

Keona H., Grade 11, California School of the Arts SGV, Duarte, California.

Jamie M., Grade 11, Idaho Fine Arts Academy, Eagle, Idaho.

Celia M., Grade 12, McCracken County HS, Paducah, Kentucky.

The winning design in each category will receive the top prize, which includes $1,000 for the two grand prize winners’ school, a $300 gift card for each winning student, and up-to 1,000 manual soap/sanitizer dispensers featuring the student’s winning design.

View the student-drawn designs and choose now through Feb. 28 at https://happyhands.scjp.com/ChooseADesign