Thoroughly wash
your hands after using the toilet or touching a sore, and wash your hands and lay a clean towel or receiving blanket on your lap before holding your baby.
Here's the kicker though; toddlers will hear a really good swear word once and use it correctly everyday thereafter, but it takes 5 million repetitions of «Please wash
your hands after you use the toilet» for it to become second nature.
If you grow your own, using fresh tap water and wash
yer hands after using the toilet fer crying out loud, all will be well with any sort of sprouts.
One should always wash
their hands after using the toilet, preferably before handling the doorknobs.
If you are going to wash
your hands after you use the toilet, then what is the point of this?
Washing
your hands after you use the toilet is critically important not because of the germs you might pick up by touching the handle but because of the fecal bacteria of your own that might be spread.
Many foreign toilets don't have the hot water, soap dispensers and multiple hand - drying options we're used to in the U.S.. So, to keep yourself safe from illness, bring your own antiseptic wipes and use them carefully to wash
your hands after using the toilet.
-LSB-...] Other causes included poor personal hygiene, particularly people failing to wash
their hands after using the toilet.»
Not exact matches
Usually,
after the kid will
use the tool inside the
toilet, they would try to reach out the sink to wash their
hands.
This Pink Wooden Step Stool is perfect for
use in the bathroom for reaching up to the
toilet or potty seat and also for washing
hands after using the potty.
This Real Wood Step Stool is perfect for
use in the bathroom for reaching up to the
toilet or potty seat and also for washing
hands after using the potty.
These Wooden Step Stools are perfect for
use in the bathroom; for reaching up to the
toilet or potty seat and also for washing
hands after using the potty.
I found a
hand mirror very useful to carefully clean my stitches and make sure I was clean
after using the
toilet when I wasn't supposed to wipe.
This Blue Wooden Step Stool is perfect for
use in the bathroom for reaching up to the
toilet or potty seat and also for washing
hands after using the potty.
So help your child wash his
hands with soap and warm water
after he
uses the
toilet, before meals and snacks, and as soon as he comes home from daycare, the playground, or a friend's house.
So in order reduce the spread of germs in your home and to your children, wash your
hands (and your child's
hands) often, but especially
after using the
toilet, changing diapers, and before eating or preparing food.
Infants and children should have their
hands washed as above
after a diaper change,
after using the
toilet, or before eating.
This Personalized Step Stool is perfect for
use in the bathroom for reaching up to the
toilet or potty seat and also for washing
hands after using the potty.
Finally,
after flushing the
toilets all day with pool water and
using tons of
hand sanitizer, the water came back and we were able to fill the tub.
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 found myself stuck in one of those «No, please,
after you» exchanges with Geoff Hoon about who should
use the
hand dryer in the
toilets first.
Wash
hands carefully and thoroughly with soap and water, especially
after using the
toilet or changing diapers, and before eating, preparing and handling food.
Wash your
hands carefully and thoroughly with soap and water, especially
after using the
toilet or changing diapers.
Wash your
hands carefully and thoroughly with soap and water, especially
after using the
toilet or changing diapers, and always before eating, preparing, or handling food.
Caregivers of young children in low - income, developing world settings are found to wash their
hands only 17 percent of the time
after using the
toilet.
«Washing your
hands is extremely important for preventing the spread of infectious illness, especially at critical points like
after using the
toilet, changing the baby, or handling raw foods.
If the infected person does not wash their
hands properly
after using the
toilet, then they can spread the infection to others.
After all, how often are there 28 other children in the house, and how often must children sit quietly with their
hand raised, waiting to be called on, so that they can
use the
toilet at home?
Wash
hands thoroughly with soap and water
after handling and before eating, drinking, chewing gum,
using tobacco, or
using the
toilet.
Wash
hands thoroughly with soap and warm water
after handling and before eating, drinking, chewing gum,
using tobacco or
using the
toilet.
The left
hand is considered unclean as it is
used to wash
after visiting the
toilet, so never
hand over or receive things with this
hand as it will be viewed as offensive.
Statistics put out by the organization back up what your mother probably always told you: Washing
hands at two key moments during the day --- before eating or
after using the
toilet — can reduce diarrhea rates among children under five by almost 50 percent and respiratory infections by 23 percent.
After making a solid waste deposit, close the chamber and stir the waste
using the
hand crank on the side of the
toilet.