Dispense with what is redundant, and let
everyone wash his hands.
After
everyone washed their hands, I rolled out pizza dough and then we turned on a television show so they could have Pizza and a Movie Night (always a big treat).
And if anyone has a cold or other illness, have
everyone wash their hands more often.
Whenever visitors come, make sure they are not sick, and have
everyone wash their hands before touching the baby.
To help keep baby healthy, make sure
everyone washes their hands before holding baby.
Learning to tell everyone to at the very minimum keep their own food to themselves and to have
everyone wash their hands doesn't seem like a tough thing for caddies to learn either, but I digress... (apparently it is for this camp director...)
Make sure that
everyone washes their hands thoroughly at all times and that all toys, pacifiers / dummies etc are kept clean.
«Almost
everyone washes their hands sometimes when they do nt need to,» says Jonathan Abramowitz, PhD, director of the University of North Carolina Anxiety Disorders Clinic.
Make sure
everyone washes their hands before handling the little pooch.
«I definitely recommend that
everyone washes their hands after touching dryer lint,» Stapleton says.
When we come home from church, we all joke about washing the «brethren» off our hands because we've shaken so many hands at church and, well, we all know that not
everyone washes their hands like they should.
Not exact matches
I think very few gay people think straights are going to hell (though some might think God has
washed her
hands of the whole heedless human race and will be sending
everyone there).
But in another sense,
everyone must share the blame — including the audience, the industry, and the political leaders who symbolically
wash their
hands of the problem by leaving it to «the marketplace.»
It's just to say to
everyone: «Because he was in Liverpool and just in case, we will put interim and then we will
wash our
hands».»
Everyone gets thoroughly
washed hands afterwards!
Wash her hands with soap and warm water, and have everyone in the family wash their hands often,
Wash her
hands with soap and warm water, and have
everyone in the family
wash their hands often,
wash their
hands often, too.
It's okay to remind
everyone around you to
wash their
hands before touching baby, but we also suggest keeping plenty of Babyganics
Hand Sanitizer in every room — seriously!
For those who really want to get scientific about it, the CDC has a comprehensive guide on the most effective ways to
wash one's
hands, so once you educate
everyone on proper technique, then you can feel free to let them cuddle those sweet little babies without worrying about where those damned dirty fingers have been.
I drug myself to work yesterday and it suddenly became very apparent to me just how much I do in the morning: get up, shower, dressed, put on makeup, make breakfast, make my decaf pumpkin spice latte, eat breakfast, pack lunches, get kids teeth brushed (hubby got them up, dressed and fed), get kids shoes and coats on, get
everyone in the car, drive 45 minutes in traffic, get kids and their stuff out of the car, walk to each kids» classroom, take out lunches and put in the fridges, get kids to put their stuff in their cubbies and
wash their
hands, go back to the car, drive to my office, get out, walk across the lot, down stairs and through two heavy doors to my office, and finally sit down.
I can talk about things like how to play nicely or why
washing your
hands is important, and it's still fun for
everyone.
I also make sure
everyone who enters my house immediately
washes their
hands.
Even a mild cold can turn into a nasty lung infection, so make sure that
everyone who comes into contact with your baby
washes their
hands.
I think
everyone should know how to
hand wash, just in case!
Everyone, including children, should
wash their
hands using soap and water if visibly dirty, or use the
hand - gel dispensers located throughout the hospital.
Make sure
everyone in your family
washes their
hands carefully after going to the toilet, changing diapers, and before preparing or eating food.
She would throw food on the floor and would not be allowed to get down from high chair until
everyone at the dinner table was finished eating and then when it was time to get down, mom would put trash can beside high chair and make her clean up the food and then give her a rag to wipe the floor up and then have her go
wash her
hands.
Keep your baby clean and tidy, but also make sure that
everyone who has contact with her
washes their
hands frequently, especially after changing diapers, going to the bathroom, or before eating.
It's good to sanitize
hands around baby any time of year, but in the winter when
everyone seems to be getting sick it's smart to
wash hands more and have more
hand sanitizer available.
Everyone who comes into the NICU must
wash their
hands when they enter.
Using flat diapers and
hand washing them all the time isn't for
everyone — some people find it is a very viable option, and some people don't.
Make sure that
everyone in your house is
washing their
hands with soap and water after changing a diaper and using the toilet, and before preparing and eating food.
I also want to thank
everyone here today for helping to share the messages about infection prevention,
hand washing, covering coughs and sneezes with your arms are simple, effective measures that we can all take.
Everyone masters
hand -
washing as a kid — or so you thought.
However, Global Handwashing Day is shining a spotlight on the state of handwashing around the world to encourage
everyone to use effective
hand washing procedures.
«Early Finishers» are a godsend when the whole class is working with clay and
EVERYONE needs to
wash their
hands at a limited number of sinks.
(
Everyone should take off their shoes before entering your home and
wash their
hands before meeting your puppy.)
I also ask
everyone to leave their shoes at the door and to
wash their
hands before handling my puppies and for the first few weeks you should too.
To help minimize the spread of disease, it is also crucial that
everyone should observe basic sanitation protocols, such as
washing hands after touching animals or handling any items like food bowls, water bowls, toys, crates, and cages.
While your dog or puppy is being treated for intestinal parasites, be diligent that
everyone in the household, particularly children, pregnant women, the elderly and those with compromised immune systems, practice frequent and thorough
hand -
washing hygiene.
Prevent it: If you have a reptile or chickens as pets, make sure
everyone always
washes their
hands after handling.
To protect people, young children should not handle the kittens and
everyone should
wash their
hands after handling animals, fecal waste, or litter boxes.
It was something that a small % of the population panicked about and bought masks, and
everyone else went along just
washing their
hands like they usually do.