Skip the order to wash his hands
with soap before every meal.
The King and Queen present the Medal of Paramithi to Christobel, as she always washes her hands
with soap before she eats and after going to the bathroom.
Be sure to wash your hands
with soap before you handle your contacts.
The Yatra — «journey» in Hindi — has traveled 2,000 kilometers through rural India in 51 days, stopping in six towns and villages to spread its messages: stop defecating in the open, wash your hands
with soap before eating and break the silence around menstrual hygiene.
All swimmers should: stay out of the water if you have diarrhea, shower
with soap before you start swimming, don't urinate or defecate in the water and don't swallow the water.
Diarrhoea can be prevented through exclusive breastfeeding, improved weaning practices, measles immunization, use of latrines, washing hands (the baby's as well), keeping water and food clean, washing
with soap before touching food and by sanitary disposal of stools.
Please wash your mouth out
with soap before I see you, didn't your mother teach you anything!
Not exact matches
If you find the initial odor bothersome, however, then wash the brush out
with shampoo a few times or lather it up
with shaving
soap and let it sit overnight
before washing it out.
The best way to prevent catching the illness is washing your hands
with soap and water
before eating, after going to the restroom, and after touching a potentially contaminated space.
Depending on the
soap, it may take as much as three to five minutes
before you're satisfied
with the consistency of your lather, but its well worth the time.
Gardeners who use tobacco should wash their hands
with soap and water, rubbing alcohol, or milk
before handling healthy plants.
To put her theory to the test, I washed
with my usual
soap then applied olive oil
before rubbing it off
with a clean cloth.
Cigarette smokers should wash their hands
with a strong
soap or
with rubbing alcohol
before touching the seeds or seedlings.
If you use your oven nearly daily, we recommend a deep clean once every one - to - three months, and in between cleaning sessions, do what associate food editor Claire Saffitz does, and when food spills over, wait for it to cool
before tackling it
with a good scrub and light
soap.
Never made
soap before, but I love homemade
soaps which have helped greatly
with my kids dry skin.
Wash your hands
with soap and warm water
before feeding him or after replacing nappies.
We recommend that you wash your BABYBJÖRN Baby Plate, Spoon and Fork
before you use them
with a mild dish
soap or in the dishwasher.
The following detergents are the only detergents approved to wash your cloth diaper rental diapers
with: Tiny Bubbles Sports Wash Rockin Green Redemption
Soap Allen's Eco Sprout Bumgenius Country Save The Laundry Tarts Ruby Moon Eco Nuts If there is a detergent that you would like to use that is not on this list please contact us
before use to ensure that it is cloth diaper safe.
An article in the Cedar Rapids Gazette reported about two or three years ago that the Mayo Clinic is seeing more of this parasite in recent years, and warned people to wash their bananas
with soap and water
before peeling.
Before you touch your face, make sure to wash your hands
with soap and warm water to clean your hands of bacteria that can cause more blemishes.
Make sure you wash your hands thoroughly
with soap and water or use hand sanitizer
before and after changing your baby.
Before preparing formula, wash your hands
with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds.
You remove the waste and flush it away, then spray the diaper
with water or
soap before washing it.
Wash your hands thoroughly
with soap and water
before going back in for a swim.
While you don't need to sanitize pump parts every time you use them, it is a good idea to wash your hands
with soap and water, or use hand sanitizer
before you pump.
Always wash your hands thoroughly
with soap and water
before touching your newborn's healing belly button to prevent the spread of bacteria.
Just wash
with mild
soap and water, rinse, and air - dry
before reapplying.
Teach your child how to wash her hands correctly
with soap and warm water and make sure she does so after using the bathroom and
before eating.
1) Scrubbing - Each pasteurization team member thoroughly scrubs his or her hands
with antimicrobial
soap before putting on gloves.
Before and after each use, clean the tip of the thermometer
with rubbing alcohol or
soap and lukewarm water and then rinse
with cool water.
Always wash your hands
with soap and water
before handling your breast pump and try not to touch any parts that come in contact
with your breast milk once the pump has been sanitized.
For instance, make sure that people wash their hands
with soap and water
before handling your baby.
Wash your hands
with soap and water
before and after feeding your baby.
Before handling food, you should wash your hands thoroughly
with hot water and
soap.
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.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that you wash bottles
with soap and hot water after every feeding and make sure they are thoroughly dry
before using them again.
Thoroughly clean your hands
with water and
soap before and after changing your baby's diapers.
Wash your children's skin
with soap and water to remove any repellent when they return indoors, and wash their clothing
before they wear it again.
Simply wash
with a mild
soap and warm water
before reinserting.
Before expressing or handling breast milk, wash your hands
with soap and water.
I continued
with this at every diaper change, gently wiping him
with cloth wipes and a basic homemade wipes solution (water, liquid castile
soap, jojoba oil, tea tree oil, lavender essential oil) and allowing him to dry
before applying fresh coconut oil.
Wash your hands thoroughly for at least 15 seconds
with soap and warm water after handling soiled diapers or using the bathroom and
before preparing food.
The Eco Chic: You'll learn to love laundry time when you can escape into the laundry room
with a screaming child or husband and smell the wonderful scents of Rockin» Green
Soap before you have to slip back into reality.
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.
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, and always
before eating, preparing, or handling food.
The
soap dispenser is great, fill it
with your favorite floor clearer
before you start and you're off!
HELLO DARKNESS Just
before a
soap bubble bursts, its rainbow surface becomes peppered
with dark spots in the thinnest regions of the bubble film.
For the handwashing intervention, fieldworkers visited each intervention household weekly, encouraged all the household members to wash their hands
with water and
soap at key times such as
before meals and after defecation, and checked on the household's use of
soap.
To prevent the spread of bacteria, wash hands for 20 seconds
with warm water and
soap before and after preparing fresh produce; wash fruits and vegetables under running water just
before eating, cutting, or cooking (even if you plan to peel them
before eating); and keep fruits and vegetables that will be eaten raw separate from other foods.