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When to Wash Hands
Always use soap and running water.
1. | Upon arrival & again before going to breakfast table. |
2 | After using the restroom or diapering. |
3 | After possible contact with bodily fluids (anything that comes out of the body). |
4 | After blowing nose, or helping someone blow their nose. |
5 | After sneezing or coughing on your hands. |
6 | Before table washing and table setting. |
7 | Before food activities/preparation (including baby bottles). NA for food activities during COVID, no group food activities. Still true for infant/toddler food prep activities. |
8 | Before eating. |
9 | After playing outside. |
10 | Before & after playing in a group water table, sensory table, or with group playdough (NA during COVID, as no such group use of these materials is allowed) |
11 | After touching animals or pets. |
12 | Adult: Before and after diaper changing/or helping a child change clothes after an accident. |
13 | Adult: Before inserting contact lenses. |
14 | Adult: Treating wounds or giving medicine. |
15 | Staff: After handling garbage/garbage can lids or cleaning chemicals. Trashcans are hands-free for general use |
16 | After shaking hands. (NA during COVID, as social distancing is in place). |
17. | When hands are visibly dirty. |
18. | Before going home. |
How to Wash Hands
1. | Wet your hands with warm running water. |
2. | Apply liquid soap. |
3. | Lather well with hands out of the water. |
4. | Rub hands vigorously for at least 20 seconds. Remember to scrub all surfaces, including the backs of hands, wrists, between fingers and under fingernails. |
5. | Rinse well. |
6. | Dry hands with 1 time use paper towel. |
7. | Use paper towel or elbow to turn off the faucet, if not automatic. |
8 | Place paper towel in hands-free trash can. |
NOTE:
DHR prohibits the use of hand sanitizer on children.
Hand sanitizer is not a substitute for adult hand washing at ACHR. Hand sanitizer must be kept under lock and key.