Before you put your hands into or near your mouth, including before you smoke, brush your teeth, or have something to eat or drink. Before and after being around a person who is ill. After you go to the bathroom or change a baby's diaper. After you touch areas that get a lot of contact, counting door knobs and handrails on stairs. After you blow your nose.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Healthy Tips: When to Wash Your Hands
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