7. Describe correct handwashing technique. When must handwashing be performed?
Answer: Hand hygiene is necessary in every case. Because we perform various work with the hands and this leads to extreme exposure to the germs and bacteria. The correct handwashing technique includes the steps:
Wet your hands in running water properly.
Apply handwash Or soap, rub hands properly with each other and back of the hands.
Rub it up to for 20 second.
Wash your hand in running water by rubbing on the both side of the hand.
Dry your hand completely.
Hand should be washed before eating food, before touching face or eye. It should be washed after touching the materials kept outside, on the shop etc.
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