Clean Hands Help Prevent the FluCaption WindowTry and avoid sneezing into your hand because you just contaminate them and then spread those germs everywhere. ![]() Focus on sneezing into your elbow like this, and then you don’t contaminate your hands. ![]() Turn on the water, wet your hands, apply a good amount of soap, and lather up, and then focus on washing your hands for about 20 seconds, about the time it takes to sing “Happy Birthday” twice. ![]() Focus on washing the front of your hands, the back, in between the fingers, around the nails, and so on, and then rinse everything off. ![]() Use something to wipe your hands after that, preferably something disposable, like a paper towel, and then use that to turn off the tap, as well. ![]() Use something to wipe your hands after that, preferably something disposable, like a paper towel, and then use that to turn off the tap, as well.
OK If you get a chance, use that to also open the door to the bathroom as you’re leaving. ![]() The best way to wash your hands is using running water and soap. But sometimes we don’t have that available, so think about carrying with you a hand sanitizer. ![]() That should have at least 60% alcohol content. ![]() For more information, visit www.cdc.gov or call 800 CDC-INFO. ![]()
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