Good Hygiene
Consequences
Transmission
Methods
This or That
100

Why is hand hygiene important?

It is the most effective way of preventing the spread of infection and communicable diseases.

100

How do you keep your hands from drying out?

Use a mild lotion frequently and liberally.

Use warm water instead of hot.

Protect your hands from the cold weather.

100

What surfaces do bacteria live on?

High touch spots, door handles, light switches, skin, cell phones... etc.

100

Best handwashing technique

For 15-30 seconds, with lots of soap to lather. Using warm water.

Rubbing between your fingers, under your nails, backs and fronts of hands, around your wrists.

Dry your hands with a clean towel or air dryer.

100

Warm water or cold water?

Use what you prefer.

The water temperature does not kill germs, it just helps create a lather from the soap that removes germs from skin after rinsing.

Hot water can dry out your hands

200

Who are you protecting?

Yourself

Friends

Family

Staff

200

Hand-hygiene method that dries out skin 

What is, soap and water

200

How does bacteria enter your body?

Touching your eyes, nose or mouth, or through broken skin.

200

When to wash hands?

- When hands are visibly dirty or feel dirty

- When contaminated with blood or other bodily fluids

- Before or after handling food

- After restroom use

- If you touch a wound

- After sneezing, blowing your nose, or coughing.

200

Bar or liquid soap?

Both work well to remove germs. 

Get a good amount and lather going.

300

Short-term benefits of not getting sick

You can maintain energy for a good social life

You can show up for work

You can get better sleep

300

Hand sanitizer in your eye

Can damage surface of eyes

Rinse eyes under running water (shower/sink) for 15-20 minutes immediately

300

How does handwashing with soap and water remove germs?

A good soap lather traps and removes germs, harmful chemicals, and dirt from your hands.

The scrubbing of your hands physically destroys germs, and when you rinse your hands, you wash the germs and debris down the drain.

300

When to use hand sanitizer?

When your hands aren't visibly dirty

When soap/water is not available

300

Paper towel or air dryer?

Both ways are effective.

Germs spread more easily when hands are wet, so dry them completely with what ever you choose.

400

Long-term benefits of not getting sick

Your immune system is better prepared to fight infections


400

HARMS Drinking alcohol-based hand sanitizer

Ethanol (in hand sanitizer) if swallowed can lower blood sugar. In extreme, untreated situations, it can cause seizures, or slow the heart rate and breathing, possibly leading to coma.

It irritates the stomach, causing nausea or vomiting. 

Too much methanol can cause permanent blindness and death due to severe changes in the body that happen as methanol is broken down.

Benzene (in some hand sanitizers) has been known to cause leukemia.

400

What sickness can you prevent?

diarrhea caused by salmonella, E.coli, norovirus

respiratory infection from common colds, influenza, adenovirus, hand-foot-mouth disease

severe sickness can lead to pneumonia

400

How much hand sanitizer?

Apply a quarter-sized amount (1-2 pumps)

Enough to cover all areas of your hands

400

Hand sanitizer or handwashing?

1) Soap and water

2) Hand sanitizer

If soap and water not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol.

500

What can increase the amount of bacteria hiding on your hands?

Having jewelry on when you wash your hands

Having artificial nails (longer than 3-4mm)

Having chipped nail polish

Drying hands on a shared hand towel

Using a damp cloth or sponge to clean hands (germs love moist surfaces)

500

What can prevent hand sanitizer from working?

Not using enough to cover all of your hands

Wiping it off before it has dried

When hands are slightly dirty

500

Do you have to be sick to spread germs?

No, you can spread microbes without having any symptoms of illness

500

Importance of rubbing in hand sanitizer? 

The microbes are under the top layer of your skin. Rubbing helps the sanitizer access the microbes.

500

Antibacterial soap or plain soap?

Use plain soap to wash your hands.

There is no added health benefit from using antibacterial soap

They are no better at preventing people from getting sick and their ingredients may not be safe for long-term daily use, and may contribute to antibiotic resistance.

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