Keep the Germs Away! Let’s learn some tips for staying clean to keep germs away and keep us safe and healthy!

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Keep the Germs Away! Let’s learn some tips for staying clean to keep germs away and keep us safe and healthy!

Wash Your Hands! Before and after eating. After using the bathroom. After playing with any animal or their toys, leash, or waste. After touching your nose, mouth, or any place on your body. When someone in your house is sick. WHENEVER THEY LOOK DIRTY!!! When do we wash our hands?

How do we wash our hands? 1.Wet your hands and apply soap. 2.Rub hands together and scrub all surfaces. 3.Continue for 20 seconds (sing “Happy Birthday” 2 times!). 4.Rinse hands well. 5.Dry hands.

Other tips to stay healthy! Get your immunizations! Be careful with your (and everybody else’s) pets! Avoid contact with wild animals!