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Health Tip: Scrub Hands Thoroughly
By LadyLively on September 22, 2014
To get rid of germs on your hands, you should make sure you’re washing properly.
The World Health Organization offers these handwashing guidelines:
- Get your hands completely wet, then squirt enough soap to cover the entire surface of your hands.
- Rub your hands together palm to palm, then rub palms over the backs of the opposite hands.
- Rub palms together with fingers laced, then bend fingers and interlock palm to palm to scrub.
- Grasp one thumb with the palm of the opposite hand and scrub, then do the same with the opposite.
- Rub the fingers of each hand back and forth on the opposite palm.
- Rinse hands thoroughly, dry hands with a clean towel and use the towel to turn off the faucet.
Source: HealthDay
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