Proper hand washing is one of the important elements of good personal hygiene and can effectively prevent the spread of enteroviruses. You should wash your hands promptly after contact with patients, before touching your eyes, mouth and nose, after sneezing or coughing, after using the toilet, before wearing a mask and after taking off a mask, after touching public facilities such as handrails, door handles, elevator buttons, public telephones, and after returning home from outside. Recommend a more reasonable five-step washing method: wet, rub, rinse, hold, wipe.
Wet Wet your hands under the faucet and rub them with soap or hand sanitizer.
Second, rub the palms, arms, fingers rubbing relative to each other for 20 seconds: (a) palms relative to each other, fingers together rubbing each other; (b) palms rubbing each other along the back of the fingers, exchange; (c) palms relative to each other, hands crossed along the fingers rubbing each other; (d) one hand holding the thumb of the other hand rotating rubbing, exchange; (e) bend each finger joint, rotating rubbing in the palm of the other hand, exchange; (f) Rub the wrist, exchange.
Rinse the hands with water.
Rinse the faucet with clean water and turn off the faucet.
V. Wipe Dry with a clean towel/paper towel or dry in a dryer.