The Association for Dental Safety (ADS) Receives 2024 Power of Associations Silver Award for "If Saliva Were Red" Initiative PDF Print Email
Wednesday, July 24, 2024 12:00 AM

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July 24, 2024 (ATLANTA) — The Association for Dental Safety (ADS), formerly known as the Organization for Safety, Asepsis, and Prevention (OSAP), has been recognized as a Power of Associations Silver Award recipient by the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) for its groundbreaking “If Saliva Were Red” initiative.

The “If Saliva Were Red” program was innovatively developed to address prevalent dental infection control and safety issues. Through a compelling 5-minute video featuring actual dental healthcare personnel (DHCP), the program vividly demonstrates the potential cross-contamination DHCP could observe if saliva were red and how to mitigate the risk of exposure by employing personal barrier protection, safe work practices, and effective infection control products. The video’s emphasis on procedure-specific dental infection control through visual cues makes it a valuable training tool worldwide, transcending language barriers and significantly impacting the global dental community.

“Congratulations to The Association for Dental Safety for exemplifying the impact associations have on the industries and professions they represent and society at large,” said ASAE President and CEO Michelle Mason, FASAE, CAE. “It’s always incredibly satisfying to see associations going above and beyond their everyday mission to change the world. We’re very proud to spotlight this award-winning initiative.”

“Receiving this award is a testament to the dedication and collaborative efforts of our members and partners,” said Michelle Lee, Executive Director of ADS. “Our mission has always been to ensure safe dental visits through the highest infection control and safety standards. This recognition reinforces our commitment and motivates us to continue advancing dental safety and education. We also appreciate CareQuest Institute for Oral Health for providing funding to produce this educational program.”

The success of the "If Saliva Were Red" initiative is a testament to the power of collaboration. ADS partners with Etherio, its association management company, to enhance its strategic initiatives and operational efficiency. “Our Collaboration with Etherio has been instrumental in our success, providing us with the resources and expertise to expand our reach and impact,” added Lee.

To learn more about The Association for Dental Safety’s “If Saliva Were Red” initiative, visit MyADS.org.

About The Association for Dental Safety (ADS)
Founded in 1984, the Association for Dental Safety (ADS), formerly known as OSAP, is the only dental membership association for oral health care professionals that focuses exclusively on dental infection prevention and patient and provider safety. ADS helps operationalize dental infection control and safety laws, regulations, guidelines, standards, and best practices to ensure every dental visit is a safe visit. We support our members and the oral health care community by offering evidence-based education, an extensive collection of online resources, and by collaborating with individuals, agencies, and organizations to assure the safe and infection-free delivery of oral healthcare to all. Our membership community is comprised of individual clinicians, group practices, educators, researchers, consultants, trainers, compliance directors, policymakers, and industry representatives who advocate for the safe and infection-free delivery of oral healthcare to all.

About The Power of Associations Awards
ASAE’s Power of Associations Awards recognize the association community’s economic and societal contributions locally, nationally, and globally. ASAE will celebrate The Power of Associations Award recipients during its annual Summit Awards Dinner on September 24, 2024, at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC.

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