A guide to wash hands effectively
Washing hands is an effective way of minimising the risk of catching Swine Flu. Do you think you wash your hands enough? Are you doing it properly?
Medical hand washing steps
Here is a step-by-step guide to show you how to wash your hands effectively so you know that you are minimising your risk of catching and spreading Swine Flu and other illnesses.
1) Roll up sleeves and remove all jewellery
2) If you are unable to remove you wedding ring, wash and dry thoroughly around and under it
3) Use running warm water; wet your hands and dispense one squirt of the recommended liquid soap into the palm of the hand
4) Hold hands down below the elbow height to prevent water running onto forearms
5) Rub hands together vigorously to lather, paying particular attention to thumbs, nails, finger tips and finger webs.
6) Rinse well to remove all traces of soap.
7) turn off water faucet using elbows, then dry hands thoroughly on a paper towel; If that feels uncomfortable, then first dry hands thoroughly, and turn off the tap using a paper towel
8) Dispose of towels into the bin; do not contaminate your hands by touching the bin lid
What type of soap should be used?
Any type of plain soap may be used. However, bar soap should be kept in a self draining holder that is cleaned thoroughly before new bars are put out. Liquid soap containers should be used until empty and then disposed of.
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Remember, Clean Hands Save Lives!