If you want a thorough clean, be sure to scrub palms, in between fingers, back of hands, and near the nails with luke warm water while singing the abc's in your head approximately two times. Around 20-30 seconds.
Yes the hot water kills more germs than cold water.
washing hands because you spend more time under soap and water, therefore suspending more microbe bacteria on your hands.
If you run the washing machine only when it is full, then it should use less water than washing it by hand. If you run the washing machine for one or two garments- you will be using more water than if washing it by hand.
If you use non-antibacterial soap and rub your hands together with it and water for like 15 seconds, that releases the germs, but does not kill them. So then you put your hands under water and that washes the germs away.
because water has healthy minerals and extracts can clean in gaps in your skin. if you are washing you're hands it cleans in between the the creases and gaps in your fingers and thumb
after applying water to your hands
they should be pointing down in the water
no
Hot water and scrubbing are key to washing hands. Enough time to allow the soap to do its job, along with the mechanical cleaning of rubbing hands together, combined with hot water will effectively wash hands.
When you wash your hands you need soap, a towel and hot water.
The two most important factors when a person is washing their hands should be length of washing and temperature of water. A person should typically sing Happy Birthday as they're washing their hands to give themselves a time reference. Warm water, as warm as a person can stand, is also important in killing bacteria.
At least 20 seconds.
yes! the fingertips should be and this is so water does not get on the forearem
Yes the hot water kills more germs than cold water.
a lot
Washing your hands with soap and water is the most effective means.
The water remains as such after people wash their hands. Even on earth, the water is stored somewhere after washing.