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The Cooking Merit Badge - Layton Hills Ward Unit 520
www.laytonhillsunit520.weebly.com• WASH YOUR HANDS! WASH YOUR HANDS! WASH YOUR HANDS! Make sure your hands and cooking utensils are clean before preparing food. • Avoid cross-contamination. Use a separate cutting board and knife for raw meats and seafood. • Wash all fruits and vegetables. Even if it says it has been washed, wash it again.
It Makes Sense to use our Senses - YouthSafeNB
www.youthsafenb.caStella the Safety Skunk Program, Grade K 6 K3 Wash, Wash, Wash Your Hands Purpose: To demonstrate that germs can be spread from one person to another with dirty hands; practice proper hand washing techniques. Connections to Your & Your World Outcomes: K.2.1 Materials Required:
Stop Germs! Wash Your Hands. - Centers for Disease Control ...
www.cdc.govScrub. your hands for at least 20 seconds. Need a timer? Hum the “Happy Birthday” song from beginning to end twice. Rinse. hands well under clean, running water. Dry. hands using a clean towel or air dry them. Keeping hands clean is one of the most important things we can
American Academy of Pediatrics BRIGHT FUTURES HANDOUT ...
content.opmedrecords.comKeep your home and car smoke-free. Take help from family and friends. ... Calm your baby by stroking her head or gently ... Wash your hands often. Avoid crowds and keep others from touching your baby without clean hands. Avoid sun exposure.
Total Parenteral Nutrition: Discharge Instructions
www.nmh.orgOnce you have washed your hands, do not touch anything except your catheter and supplies. If you touch anything such as the telephone or furniture, wash your hands again.
Stop Germs! Stay Healthy! Wash Your Hands
www.cdc.govCS245253A U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Stop Germs! Stay Healthy! Wash Your Hands WHEN? • …
Wash Your Hands!
www.cdc.govHands . that look clean can still . have icky germs! Wash Your Hands! This material was developed by CDC. The Life is Better with Clean Hands campaign is made possible by a partnership between the CDC Foundation, GOJO, and Staples. HHS/CDC does not endorse commercial products, services, or companies.
WASH YOUR HANDS - Do Bugs Need Drugs?
www.dobugsneeddrugs.orgEighty percent of common infections can be spread by the hands. Hands can pick up germs from other people or from objects that are touched by others, such as door