Hand Washing


Steps for handwashing

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Steps for handwashing

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Why should I wash my hands?

Washing your hands is one of the most important things you and your family can do to prevent illness.

Clean hands can help protect you from infectious and food-borne illnesses. If you get sick, it can keep you from passing your illness to others.

Hand washing protects your health by helping to remove dirt and germs that get on your hands during almost any activity.

If you don't wash your hands, the germs on your hands can get into your mouth, nose, eyes, cuts and scrapes, even your food, and make you sick.

But my hands look clean!

Even though your hands may look clean they can still have dirt and germs on them. Germs are too small to see with the human eye. They can only be seen through a microscope.

When should I wash my hands?

Wash your hands BEFORE:

Wash your hands AFTER:

What is the right way to wash my hands?

Wash your hands with running water and soap for at least 20 seconds. Get soap all over your hands Take your hands out from under the water and rub your hands together to make a lather.  Do this for at least 20 seconds.

The lather should cover the front and back of your hands and your wrists.

Rinse your hands. Dry your hands completely, using a clean towel.