nPosted October 15, 2018
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n1) soap
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n2) running water
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n3) scrubbing
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nYou have probably been told that washing your hands is important. ESPECIALLY before eating or preparing food, after using the bathroom or changing a diaper, after leaving a doctor’s office or hospital, after blowing your nose or sneezing, and both before and after you tend a wound!
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n(I also wash my hands every time I come in from running errands, before folding clean laundry, and before unloading clean dishes from the dishwasher. And other times, too.)
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nGuess what? What you have always been told is absolutely true!!
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nHandwashing tends to way cut back on passing along diseases. So that means, if you wash your hands carefully, you will get sick less often, and you will also help to protect your friends and family.
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nBut how important are the three biggies: soap, water, and scrubbing?
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nYou may be surprised to find out that soap is the least important, and scrubbing and running water are the most important!
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nYou see, germs and bacteria want to hang onto our hands, but using both hands together, vigorously rubbing our hands for 15 to 30 seconds and rinsing thoroughly with running water can loosen the hold of unwanted yicky stuff.
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nThe good news is, you don’t have to feel so very terrible if a public bathroom has run out of soap; you just rub and scrub your hands, counting the seconds “one-thousand-one, one-thousand-two…,” under running water. And 15 to 30 seconds later, you’re probably about as clean as you would have been with soap.
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nThat is good news! But…
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nThe bad news is that soap can have bacteria in it! I was startled to read that. When your soap is contaminated, you could wash your hands with soap and end up with more, not fewer, bacteria on your hands!
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nHere are some ways to combat soap contamination:
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n* Don’t “top off” soap dispensers. Use up all the soap in a dispenser and then rinse with hot water. Let it dry thoroughly before refilling.
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n* Agitate so that the public restrooms you use don’t refill soap dispensers with giant bottles of liquid soap. Instead, make sure that they use sealed refills.
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n* If you use bar soap, get a soap dish that allows it to dry between uses.
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nAlso on this date:
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nNational Tree Planting Day in Sri Lanka
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nNational Cake Decorating Day
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nNational Grouch Day
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nCayenne Day in French Guiana
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n“I Love Lucy” Day
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nPlan ahead:
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nCheck out my Pinterest boards for:
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nAnd here are my Pinterest boards for:
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nNovember holidays
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nNovember birthdays
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nHistorical anniversaries in November
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