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Appropriate Appropriate Hand HygieneHand Hygiene
Reduce the Risk
of Getting Sick and Spreading
Germs
New York UniversityNew York University
Environmental Health and SafetyEnvironmental Health and Safety
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Why Should I Why Should I Wash My Hands?Wash My Hands?
Hand Hygiene/Hand Hand Hygiene/Hand Washing is the single most Washing is the single most effective method to reduce effective method to reduce the risk of spreading the risk of spreading germs.germs.
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When Should I When Should I Wash My Hands?Wash My Hands?
Before starting your day, before and after Before starting your day, before and after lunch, and generally, when you feel it lunch, and generally, when you feel it necessary, wash with soap and water.necessary, wash with soap and water.
When hands are dirty, contaminated or When hands are dirty, contaminated or soiled, wash with soap and water. soiled, wash with soap and water. *Especially important after coughing, sneezing or *Especially important after coughing, sneezing or using a tissueusing a tissue
If soap and water are not readily available, If soap and water are not readily available, use an alcohol-based (60% or higher) hand-use an alcohol-based (60% or higher) hand-rub for routine scrubbingrub for routine scrubbing
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How Should I How Should I Wash My Hands? Wash My Hands?
Proper Techniques for Hand Proper Techniques for Hand WashingWashing
Step 1Wet hands first Wet hands first
with warm water with warm water *avoid hot water*avoid hot water
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Proper Techniques for Hand Proper Techniques for Hand WashingWashing
Step 2
Apply 3-5 ml (2 - 3 pumps) of soap to Apply 3-5 ml (2 - 3 pumps) of soap to hands.hands.
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Proper Techniques for Hand Proper Techniques for Hand WashingWashing
Step 3Step 3Rub hands together for at least 20 Rub hands together for at least 20 seconds, covering all surfaces of the seconds, covering all surfaces of the hands and in-between fingers.hands and in-between fingers.
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Proper Techniques for Hand Proper Techniques for Hand WashingWashing
Step 4
Rinse hands Rinse hands with water. with water.
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Step 5
Dry thoroughly Dry thoroughly using paper using paper towels, leaving towels, leaving
faucet on.faucet on.
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Proper Techniques for Hand Proper Techniques for Hand WashingWashing
Step 6
Use a new paper Use a new paper towel to turn off towel to turn off faucet. faucet.
Step 7
Discard used Discard used paper towels in paper towels in trash.trash.
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Remember….Remember….
Source: Source: http://www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/communicable/stopgerms/http://www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/communicable/stopgerms/posters.aspxposters.aspx
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ResourcesResources• http://www.cdc.gov/handhygiene/index.htmlhttp://www.cdc.gov/handhygiene/index.html• http://www.nyu.edu/shc/fluhttp://www.nyu.edu/shc/flu• Guideline for Hand Hygiene in Health-care
Settings. MMWR 2002; vol. 51, no. RR-16.• http://www.health.state.ny.us/diseases/
communicable/influenza/• New York University Student Health Center
http://www.nyu.edu/shc/ • New York University Environmental Health
and Safetywww.nyu.edu/ehs : 212-998-1450