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Handwashing After a Disaster

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Hello. I’m Doctor Dahna Batts with the U.S. Public Health Service assigned to CDC.

I am sure you are very interested in helping your family stay healthy during this time. There’s something simple you can do that makes a big difference: WASH YOUR HANDS.

Wash your hands and wash them OFTEN – with soap and water. If you don’t have much water, you can use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

When should you wash your hands?

Wash them before you prepare or eat food or before caring for someone who is sick.

Wash them…

  • after you go to the bathroom or change a diaper or clean up a child who has gone to the bathroom or
  • after caring for someone who is sick.

Also…

  • after handling uncooked foods, especially raw meat, chicken or fish,
  • after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing,
  • after handling an animal or animal waste, or
  • after handling garbage or cleaning up.

Washing your hands is a simple thing, and it’s the best way to prevent sickness.

Thank you.

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