Critical Times in Hand Washing With Soap
Here are some critical times to clean your hands:
- Before and after meals and snacks
- Before caring for young children
- After touching a public surface
- Before and after preparing food, especially raw meat, poultry, or seafood
- After using the restroom
- When hands are dirty
- After touching animals
- When you or someone around you is ill
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