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Washing your hands with soap and water can remove and kill a significant amount of bacteria, as well as viruses and other germs, reducing the risk of spreading infections. The effectiveness can vary based on factors like the soap used (antibacterial vs. regular soap), thoroughness of handwashing, and type of bacteria present.

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Do your hands carry the most bacteria?

Yes, hands can carry a significant amount of bacteria due to the frequent contact they have with surfaces and objects throughout the day. Proper hand hygiene, such as washing hands with soap and water, can help reduce the spread of bacteria.


Is there a lot of bacteria in pigs meat?

Pig meat, like all meats, may contain bacteria. Proper cooking to the recommended internal temperature can kill harmful bacteria. It is important to handle and cook pork safely to reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses.


What happens if you don't wash your hands after leaving a lab?

It mostly depends on the type of lab. If you're leaving a science experimental lab that could involve chemicals, the chemicals could be on your hands and erode your skin and nails and even transfer to other parts of you. If its a hospital lab there could be feces and bacteria all over the place and they could somehow get int your body and give you some kind of illness. If its an innocent lab with no chemicals, not much should happen but there are bacteria everywhere so I would wash my hands regularly anyway.


Can you get infected by touching dry blood on a box and not washing your hands?

It is unlikely to get infected by touching dry blood on a box, as viruses and bacteria generally do not survive for long periods outside the body. However, it is still a good practice to wash your hands after coming into contact with any bodily fluids to reduce the risk of infection from other pathogens.


What is the dirtiest place on your body?

Scientist say your hair is, because hair is like a dirt magnet and clings particles of dirt, dust, pollution smoke etc, your hair is also probably the least washed part of your body on a account most people was there body, and hands and brush numerous times out of the day.

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Why is lemon used to wash hands?

The acid of the lemon is a chemical to kill the bacteria in your hands.


Why is lemon used to wash your hands?

The acid of the lemon is a chemical to kill the bacteria in your hands.


Why do you need to wash your hands?

Your hands get bacteria (germs) on them from touching things. If you don't wash your hands, then you touch your mouth or you pick up food with your hands and eat the food, that bacteria can then get in your mouth, and some of it can be bad enough to make you very sick. There are some germs that you can have on your hands that can give you diarrhea, make you vomit, and just generally make you feel really lousy. Other types of bacteria can actually kill you. Many years ago, like in the 1500s and 1600s, doctors used to operate on people without washing their hands first. As a result, many of their patients died. Now that all doctors wash their hands before doing surgery, there is a much higher survival rate.


Why do you need to wash your hands after using toilet?

because it will wash all bacteria off your hands for when you eat food and do anything


Where do bacteria go?

Bacteria is everywhere just wash your hands and it goes down the drian


Should you wash your hands with soap?

There are arguments for, and arguments against washing with an antibacterial. One group says that it kills all the germs on your hands, which must be good. The other group says that it doesn't kill all the bacteria, and that by washing, a person cannot kill all the bacteria, so those bacteria that survive make more bacteria like themselves that are very resistant to the antibacterial. The point is to wash off bacteria with hand soap, I think, so they aren't as easily transported to your nose or eyes, which are very susceptible to infection.


What happends when you dont wash your hands?

What happens when you don't wash your hands? Any germs or bacteria what are on your hands can be transferred to food that have you have prepared and any surfaces that you have touched. If anyone has the misfortune to eat that food or touch those surfaces they could then pick up your germs and bacteria and become infected/ill. If you wash your hands correctly, this will reduce the chance of spreading infectious bacteria.


How do we protect ourselves when we eat bacteria?

Always wash your hands and DO NOT USE HAND SANITISERS because it kills all the GOOD bacteria from your hands.


Why should you wash your hands which so and water?

to kill germs


How much bacteria is on the hands after you wash?

After washing hands, the number of bacteria present is reduced significantly. However, not all bacteria are completely eliminated. Some bacteria may still remain on the hands after washing due to factors such as incomplete removal or regrowth.


Should you wash your hands with antibacterial soap?

There are arguments for, and arguments against washing with an antibacterial. One group says that it kills all the germs on your hands, which must be good. The other group says that it doesn't kill all the bacteria, and that by washing, a person cannot kill all the bacteria, so those bacteria that survive make more bacteria like themselves that are very resistant to the antibacterial. The point is to wash off bacteria with hand soap, I think, so they aren't as easily transported to your nose or eyes, which are very susceptible to infection.


Does soap only kill certain bacteria?

It depends on what type of soap you are talking about. Antibacterial Soap kills most of the bacteria types you can get on your hands, whereas bar soap doesn't actually kill them. Instead, it just makes the bacteria less able to stick to your hands, so when you wash your hands with water after, the bacteria just washes off. The soap acts as an emulsifier; it makes the bacteria bond with the water, so it can no longer stay on your hand. It goes down the drain, and is gone. Glad to be of help A.B.