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What is the seven-step washing method in kindergarten?

Step 1: Wash your palms. Wet your hands with running water, apply hand sanitizer (or soap), with palms facing each other and fingers rubbing together;

Step 2: Wash the back of your fingers. The palms rub against each other along the fingers and exchange hands;

Step 3: Wash the fingers on the palm side. Palms facing each other, hands crossed, rubbing along fingers;

Step 4: Wash your fingers. Bend each finger joint, put the finger back in the palm of the other hand with a half-clenched fist and rub it, and exchange hands;

Step 5: Wash your thumb. Hold the thumb of the other hand in one hand and rotate and knead, and exchange hands;

Step 6: Wash your fingertips. Bend each finger joint, put the fingertips on the palm of the other hand and rotate and rub, and exchange hands;

Step 7: Wash wrists and arms and exchange hands.

It should be noted that every time you wash your hands, you should rub your hands 15 seconds or more and wash your hands with running water. If you come into contact with articles in hospitals, buses and other places, you should try to wash them for more than 1 minute.

Precautions for hand washing:

When turning off the faucet, please remember to clean the faucet to avoid being infected by the bacteria left on the faucet after washing your hands. In order to be cleaner, the faucet switch should be washed with soap first, and then with clean water. Or, before turning off the tap, wrap it with a clean paper towel. At the same time, remember to throw away the paper towels directly, otherwise your hands may be contaminated by bacteria.

In addition, it is best to take off your watch or ring before washing your hands. Pay attention to fingertips, fingernails, knuckles and other parts when washing your hands, because these parts are the easiest to hide evil people and shelter evil people.

People's Network-The "seven-step washing method" of washing palms, fingers and fingertips helps you build a healthy defense line.