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When are the most important times to wash your hands?
Wash your hands when they are visibly dirty or after touching something that is visibly dirty, after going to the bathroom, and before preparing or eating food. If you’re in physical contact with a lot of people, it’s a good idea to wash your hands more frequently, especially during cold and flu season.
What is the proper time to wash your hands?
The recommended washing time is 15 seconds. The ideal washing time is 30 seconds. Here is a handy hand washing video tutorial. For every 15 seconds spent washing hands, 10 times more bacteria is removed.
What are the steps to proper hand washing?
Here are 8 simple steps to proper hand washing technique. Wash your palms. Scrub each finger and between each finger. Rub back of hands and between fingers. Rub the base of the thumbs. Rub the back of the fingers. Scrub your nails on palms. Wash your wrists.
How effective is hand washing?
Hand washing is the number one way to prevent infection. While sanitizing hand lotions have become increasingly popular, studies show that a good hand washing with soap and water is still more effective if you have visibly soiled hands. Hand washing can even prevent you from catching the common cold!
How hot does water need to be when you wash your hands?
Hot water in your water heater should be 140 degrees Fahrenheit to kill bacteria. Therefore your hot water is clear of bacteria. Noone could be able to tolerate washing hands in 140 degree water alone, but hot water mixed with cool water cleans better. Using soap is a must to wash away bacteria from skin surfaces.
When do you wash your hands and with what?
Wash your hands with soap and water every time you use the bathroom and always before you eat . Remind relatives and friends taking care of you to do the same. Try to use a separate bathroom if you have diarrhea.
How much water do you use when washing hands?
A dishwasher uses 6 gallons during every use, while hand washing uses 4 gallons per wash, and shaving uses 1 to 2 gallons per shave. Food preparation uses 4 gallons of hot water, and a washing machine uses approximately 7 gallons of hot water each time it is used.