Handwashing tips
To stay clean and healthy, wash your hands with warm water and soap. Do not use alcohol-gels as these do not work (sufficient).
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Wash your hands after:
- Before:
- Touching your hand to your mouth including:
- Eating and drinking,
- Smoking,
- Brushing your teeth,
- Helping a sick person.
- Touching your hand to your mouth including:
- After:
- Going to the bathroom,
- Changing diapers,
- Touching high-hand contact surfaces, such as:
- Door knobs,
- Railings,
- Returning to your cabin,
- Helping a sick person, and
- Blowing your nose.
How to wash your hands:
- 1. Wet your hands with warm water.
- 2. Apply a generous amount of soap.
- 3. Rub hands together for 20 seconds.
- 4. Rinse hands.
- 5. Dry hands with a paper towel
- 6. Use the paper towel to turn off the faucet and open the door.
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