HANDWASHING
Simple hand washing is one of the most effective ways to stop the spread of germs-whether you are at home or out and about. Every time we touch something or someone, we can transfer germs to and from our hands. After that, it's easy for germs to pass into our bodies when we touch our mouth, eyes or nose. Washing removes most germs from our hands.
If we remember to wash our hands at certain important times during the day, we can substantially reduce our chances of becoming ill:
- Before eating or preparing food.
- Immediately after handling raw foods, such as poultry.
- After visiting the toilet or changing a diaper.
- After contact with blood or body fluids (e.g., vomit, nasal secretions, saliva).
- After touching animals or their toys and leashes.
- After touching a contaminated area (e.g., trash can, cleaning cloth, drain, soil).
- Before dressing a wound, giving medicines, or inserting contact lenses.
- Whenever hands look dirty.
Here's a fun way of teaching children about the importance of handwashing. Click here to download and print the LYSOL® Handwashing Poster


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Handwashing basics
Proper hand washing is an important step in keeping kids healthy. This activity will help you talk about hygiene and encourage good hand-washing habits.

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