Remember the AIDS awareness campaign “AIDS choone se nehi phehelta” (Aids does not spread by touching) well even if AIDS does not spread by touching each others hands there are loads of other diseases which spread via our hands.
Diseases can spread when our hands are moist. Diseases can spread when we shake hands with a person who has just sneezed, or through contamination of food etc.There is some proper hand washing techniques which should be followed to keep your hands spat clean, like using soap and rubbing your hand for 15- 20 seconds rigorously, scrub each and every part of your hand.
Washing hands before eating any food is a must, after doing any kind of work washing hands are a must.
Recently the launch of many alcohol based sanitizers is of great help to many people it’s an excellent alternative to hand washing when soap is not available. They are actually more effective in killing bacteria and viruses than soap, some waterless sanitizers do not contain alcohol it is advisable to use the alcohol based sanitizers, and more after the usage of soap. The combination of two will make you wait like a surgeon waiting for an operation.
Clean hands are important for a lot of things but one should be more careful while handling babies because babies are more susceptible to diseases. While cooking also it is advisable to start with clean hands and wash hands when ever possible because different foods contain different germs, bacteria. Even some of us may not know during laundry cleaning one should have spat dry and clean hands using electronic gadgets also require dry and clean hands.
Good hygiene is maintained through cleanliness and washing hands is one important factor into it. Our hands come in contact with more surface elements than most of our body parts so it should be clean.
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