
<p> The Five Steps to Proper Handwashing</p><p>1. Use running water that drains – not a stoppered sink or container.</p><p>2. Use liquid soap for children, preferably for adults too.</p><p>3. Rub your hand together for 15-30 seconds. Friction helps remove soil that holds germs. Scrub as long as it takes to sing “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star”.</p><p>Twinkle, twinkle little star. How I wonder what you are. Up above the world so high, like a diamond in the sky. Twinkle, twinkle little star. How I wonder what you are.</p><p>4. Rinse hands, fingertips down, from wrists to nails, under running water until all soil and soap are gone.</p><p>5. Turn off faucet with a paper towel. Dirty hands turned on the faucet and you don’t want to contaminate clean hands with the dirty faucet. Throw the paper towel into a lined, covered trash container, preferably one with a foot pedal.</p><p>Everyone should wash hands at the following times:</p><p> upon arrival for the day or when moving from one group to another Before and after: o Eating, handling food or feeding a child o Giving medication o Playing in water that is used by more than one person o Diapering</p><p> after: o using the toilet or helping a child use the toilet o handling bodily fluid (mucus, blood, vomit) from sneezing wiping and blowing noses, from mouths, or from sores o handling uncooked food, especially raw meat and poultry o handling pets and other animals o playing in sandboxes o cleaning or handling the garbage</p>
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