1. Do children know why they need to wash their hands? (The importance of hand washing)
Our little hands do a lot of things every day, such as: playing games, playing with toys, putting on shoes, doing duty hygiene, going to the bathroom, etc. …… often inadvertently contaminated with germs invisible to the naked eye. If you don’t have a good habit of washing your hands, and then use those dirty hands to grab food, rub your eyes, touch your nose, germs will take advantage of the opportunity to enter your body, children will easily be infected with various infectious diseases. Therefore, hand washing is the simplest and most effective disease prevention measure in daily life, and is the first line of defense against disease.
2. What parts of the small hands get dirty easily?
The palms of the hands, finger crevices, finger tips, thumbs, these parts are the most susceptible to germs, to deal with these germs, we need to wash hands regularly, so that they can be the first time to keep them out of the door.
3. When should children wash their hands?
In addition to washing hands before and after meals, there are many other situations where you should wash your hands: before touching your eyes, ears, or nose, after touching blood, snot, sputum, or saliva, after doing your daily hygiene, after playing outside, after touching pets, after going home, and after touching public objects such as buses, subways, elevator handrails, buttons, door handles, money, etc.
4. Develop a good habit of hand washing by doing the following.
Do not suck your fingers
Wash your hands before eating
Wash your hands after urinating and defecating
Wash your hands after reading a book
Wash your hands after touching pets
Wash your hands after coming back from public places
5.What is the order of hand washing?
Proper hand washing steps
The steps promoted by the Ministry of Health are as follows: 1. Remove hand ornaments and watches, turn on the faucet and wet your hands. 2. Pick up antibacterial hand sanitizer or soap. 3. Wash your hands using the “6-step” method, at least 5 times per step, scrubbing thoroughly for more than 15 seconds. 4. Dry hands.
1. Rub palms facing each other, fingers together and rub against each other;
2. palms against the back of the hands, along the fingers rubbing each other, exchange;
3. palms facing each other, hands crossed along the fingers rubbing each other;
4. Two fingers interlocked, rubbing each other;
5. One hand holding the other thumb rotation rubbing, exchange;
6. Bend each finger joint, in the other hand palm rotation rubbing, exchange;
7. Rub the wrist, exchange.