Friday, June 17, 2011

Method True Hand Washing


Proper hand washing should use soap and under running water. While the measures proper hand washing techniques are as follows.
  • Wet hands with water under a faucet or running water.
  • Take enough liquid soap to the entire hand. It would be better if the soap contains antiseptic.
  • Rub your palms together.
  • Rub down to the fingertips.
  • The palm of the hand rubs the back of his left hand (or vice versa) with the fingers interlocked (alternating) between right and left hand. Rub it between your fingers. Do the opposite.
  • Put one finger backs with the back fingers and interlock.
  • Rub the right thumb with left palm with a rotary motion. Do the same with the left thumb.
  • Rub your palms with the back of the fingers of one hand with the movement forward, backward and turning. Do the opposite.
  • Hold your right wrist with his left hand and do the twist. Do the same for the left hand.
  • Clean your hands with soap from flowing water.
  • Dry hands using a tissue and when using the faucet, close the faucet with a tissue.

Drying with a tissue better than dry hands using a hand dryer is common in the mall. Because a hand dryer that is used in general to accommodate lots of bacteria that can infect other people.

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