Australia Wants to Ban Children from Blowing Out Birthday Candles to Prevent Spread of Germs

By Richard Shears, DAILY MAIL

Australia Wants to Ban Children from Blowing Out Birthday Candles to Prevent Spread of Germs

February 6, 2013 Updated Feb 6, 2013 at 1:28 PM PDT

Australian children are to be banned from blowing out candles together on birthday cakes – because they could be puffing germs onto one another.

And in what is seen as an attempt to ‘bubble wrap’ children, youngsters attending birthday parties will be told to take along individual cup cakes on which to place single candles.

The extraordinary new guidelines from the country’s National Health and Medical Research Council has provoked an angry response from parents who say that the ‘nanny state’ is trying to take all the fun out of birthday parties.

Even doctors say that the birthday rules are going to far – because children are also now expected to wash their hands before jumping into a sandpit to play with their friends.

Day care staff will also be instructed to wash toys, doorknobs floors and cushion covers every day to prevent the spread of germs.

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