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Handwashin­g: A Family Activity

Handwashin­g can prevent 1 in 3 diarrhea-related sicknesses and 1 in 5 respirator­y infections, such as a cold or the flu.

- Content source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Handwashin­g is an easy, cheap, and effective way to prevent the spread of germs and keep kids and adults healthy. When your family is healthy, you don’t have to worry about missing school, work, or other activities.

Help your child develop handwashin­g skills

Parents and caretakers play an important role in teaching children to wash their hands. Handwashin­g can become a lifelong healthy habit if you start teaching it at an early age. Teach kids the five easy steps for handwashin­g—wet, lather, scrub, rinse and dry— and the key times to wash hands, such as after using the bathroom or before eating. You can find ways to make it fun, like making up your own handwashin­g song or turning it into a game.

Give frequent reminders

Building handwashin­g skills takes time. At first, your child will need regular reminders of how and when to wash hands. It is especially important to remind children to wash their hands after using the bathroom, before eating, after touching pets, after playing outside, and after coughing, sneezing, or blowing their nose. But once handwashin­g becomes a habit and a regular part of your child’s day, they will practice it throughout their lives.

Lead by example by washing your hands

Young children learn by imitating the behaviors of adults in their lives. When you make handwashin­g part of your routine, you’re setting an example for your children to follow.

What if soap and water aren’t available?

Washing hands with soap and water is the best way to get rid of germs. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that has at least 60% alcohol, and wash your hands with soap and water as soon as you can.

Baby Wipes

Baby wipes may make your hands look clean, but they’re not designed to remove germs from your hands. CDC recommends washing hands with soap and water when possible.

REMEMBER TO MAKE HANDWASHIN­G A HEALTHY HABIT AT HOME, SCHOOL, AND AT PLAY!

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DON’T LET GERMS RUIN YOUR FOOD PLANS. MAKE HANDWASHIN­G A HEALTHY HABIT WHILE PREPARING FOOD FOR YOURSELF AND YOUR LOVED ONES!

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