Healthy Habits Hand Washing. Types of Disease Received From Not Washing Hands Noroviruses Airbourne Illnesses Nosocimial Infections Hepatitus A.

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Healthy Habits Hand Washing

Types of Disease Received From Not Washing Hands Noroviruses Airbourne Illnesses Nosocimial Infections Hepatitus A

Ways That Diseases Are Spread By Hand Contact Fecal-Oral Transmission Indirect Respiratory Diseases Secondary Liquid Transmission

Why Hand Washing is Important About 80% of infectious diseases are transmitted by touch Up to 49,000 people die each year from the flu or flulike illness Up to 5,000 people die from food borne illness

Hand Washing With Soap Prevents The Spread Of Cold and Flu Germs Proper hand washing can eliminate germs on your hands and keep you from transmitting germs to yourself or others.

Step 1: Wash your hands with warm water Step 2: Always use hand soap

Step 4: Rinse all the soap off your hands Step 4: Rinse all the soap off your hands Step 3: Step 3: Scrub the front and backs of your hands

Step 5: Use a disposable paper towel to dry your hands. Step 6: Use a towel to turn off the water. There may be germs on the handle.