Because everyone should remember these simple — yet important — steps.
Do you wash your hands correctly? According to a recent study conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), probably not.
Properly lather and scrub your hands
The following are the five basic steps you need to take when you wash your hands, according to the CDC: wet, lather, scrub, rinse and dry.[post_ads_2]
Wash your hands for at least 20 seconds
The CDC recommends washing your hands for 20 seconds. Or, you can simply hum the "Happy Birthday" song twice (sound familiar?).Use the right soap to wash your hands
"In terms of soaps, at this point, we recommend using any kind that does not aggravate your skin," Dr. Ngo says. "There was a recent pilot study that described foam-aerosolized soaps as being less effective, but the study was very limited, and for general hand washing purposes, any soap should readily suffice with proper technique."Use a clean towel after you wash your hands
[post_ads]Having a clean towel to dry your hands is important — if you dry them on a dirty towel, you could spread bacteria. (Plus, that’s reversing the steps you took to wash your hands in the first place.)In public facilities, you can even use a clean towel to shut off the faucet and open the door, and Dr. Ngo says that, "in your own kitchen or bathroom, you will need to be diligent and have clean towels available."