Handwashing

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When to Wash Hands

Always use soap and running water.

1.Upon arrival & again before going to breakfast table.  
2After using the restroom or diapering.
3After possible contact with bodily fluids (anything that comes out of the body).
4After blowing nose, or helping someone blow their nose.
5After sneezing or coughing on your hands.
6Before table washing and table setting.
7Before food activities/preparation (including baby bottles). NA for food activities during COVID, no group food activities. Still true for infant/toddler food prep activities.
8Before eating.
9After playing outside.
10Before & 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)
11After touching animals or pets.
12Adult: Before and after diaper changing/or helping a child change clothes after an accident.
13Adult: Before inserting contact lenses.
14Adult: Treating wounds or giving medicine.
15Staff: After handling garbage/garbage can lids or cleaning chemicals. Trashcans are hands-free for general use
16After 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.  
8Place 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.