You should always wash your hands after you have been to the toilet and before eating meals. If you feel that you have touched a bacteria infested surface, it is always good to wash your hands.
You can avoid cross-infection by being conscious of the cleanliness of the shared things and avoiding the sharing of those that are too personal. Always wash your hands frequently and properly before and after any treatments to avoid any cross-infection
It is not recommended to wash your face with fresh urine. Urine can contain harmful bacteria and chemicals that may cause skin irritation or infections. It is best to use gentle cleansers and water to wash your face for clean and healthy skin.
This is a very important question, and being in the senior care industry, the health of seniors is very important to us. During cold weather, one important thing for seniors to avoid is common cold and flu. To us, these are a hassle, but not a large health risk. For seniors, and those with compromised immune systems, this is a larger health concern. One thing to do to stay healthy during these months, then, is to avoid those who cough and sneeze, wash your hands, and get a flu shot.
For best hygiene it is best to wash from head to toe. Hair first, feet last. BS. I like to start by washing the dirtiest places first, you know where I mean, and wash your deodorant off so your body has a chance to sweat out some toxins while your in the shower, then the whole body, then repeat the dirty spots, don't forget to scrub your back, and finish off by rinsing in slightly colder water.
Germs can cause infections and diseases in humans and animals. They can spread through direct contact, airborne particles, or contaminated surfaces. Practicing good hygiene, such as washing hands regularly and getting vaccinated, can help prevent the spread of germs.
I would definitely wash my hands.
wash your hands :)
Your hands would be wet.
Don't wash them like you would wash your own. You can however get a rag, make it damp with warm water and gently wash their hands. But, do not put the rag near their face and be careful.
It is supposed to be wash their hands not your hands because that wiuld be weird having someone wash your hands for you.
You could. But then you would have the tea on your hands - which may or may not be an improvement.
It is highly unlikely that transmission would occur. See Related Links.
wash hands, get vacinnated
洗手 (xi3 shou3 in Mandarin - Pinyin pronunciation) 洗 = wash 手 = hand
It literally means, "Wash you[rself] the hands." But it's interpreted simply as, "Wash your hands."
You must wash your hands before cooking because there are some dirt on your hands and if you don't wash them then you will basically be eating dirt
"Lava sus manos" means "wash your hands" in Spanish.