How to keep your hands germ free

By cwimedical0055

How to keep your hands germ free How to keep your hands germ free

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During the Wintry Season, many of us are cooped up inside our closed up homes, offices or workplaces. This is the time when germs seem to manifest out of control, and everyone around you starts to get sick. You notice a workmate coughing or clearing their noses. Your child comes homes sneezing. In fact, the average desk has over 10 million germs. It’s so easy to transfer those germs from your hands to you mouth. Fortunately, the number one thing that you can do to keep yourself free from illness is to wash your hands with soap and water. It is the best way to stop germs from spreading. Start with warm or hot water and do not use cold water. Use a soap you like. Make sure that you lather both sides of your hands, between the fingers, finger nails and include your wrists. While washing your hands sing “Happy Birthday” slowly to allow enough time for the soap to work. Rinse your hands and dry with a clean towel or use an air dryer. If soap and water is not available, you can use an anti-microbial instant hand sanitizer. They are convenient and come in many different sizes including a pocket-sized squeeze bottle version. You may want to see if your boss would be interested to include wall dispensers in certain areas. So as you enter a room you can make sure your hands are clean. You can show him that your saving the company money by staying healthy. Similar to washing your hands, you pump some sanitizer into the palm of your hands and rub on both sides of your hands, including the finger nails, between the fingers, and wrist. In addition, you want to scrape your fingernails across the palm to get the sanitizer underneath the fingernails. The sanitizer then dries soon after application. Hand Sanitizers are usually made of alcohol. Some include moisturizers to counteract the drying affect of the alcohol. They come in a gel or foam. Hand sanitizers are cost effective compared to the lost work days. A recent study suggested that respiratory illness can cost about $134 per employee and about 144 million school days have been lost due to illness every year. Visit www.cwimedical.com for more information. http://www.cwimedical.com/purell-hand-sanitizer.html

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Step1
Start with warm water and not cold
Step2
Dispense your favorite soap
Step3
Rub the soap on both sides of your hands, between the fingers, wrists, and remember your fingernails
Step4
Lather the soap for about 20 seconds or sign "Happy Birthday" twice to make sure the soap is doing its job.
Step5
Rinse with warm water
Step6
Dry your hands with a clean towel
Step7
Shut the water with the towel
Step8
Apply moisturizer to your hands to avoid drying out the hands

Tips & Warnings

  • This is the number one way to stop the spread of germs.

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