How to Wash Your Hands!.

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How to Wash Your Hands!

First: Make sure that you have soap and water! Plain soap will be just right. You don’t have to have antibacterial soap.

Second: Wet your hands. Then, use the soap to get lather all over your hands. Make sure you you wash ALL of your hands—your wrists, palms, back of your hands, under your fingernails and your fingers.

Third: Keep washing your hands long enough for you to sing one verse of “Happy Birthday to You!”

Rinse your hands carefully and then dry your hands. Fourth: Rinse your hands carefully and then dry your hands.

Fifth Turn off the faucet using your paper towel, and then use it again to open the door going out of the restroom.

Wash your hands every time: That you sneeze That you leave the restroom That you see that your hands are dirty That you are going to eat anything.

Why Wash Your Hands? It keeps you from getting germs that can cause stomach aches or infections. It keeps you from spreading your germs to your friends and your family. It keeps your food safer for you to eat.