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Leading health literacy Check skin infections Wash your hands before and after touching infected skin 3. Cover 2. Clean 1. Check 5. Sleep 4. Eat well Every day Wet your hands under clean running water. Use warm water if available Put soap on your hands and wash for 20 seconds. Liquid soap is best and in between fingers and thumbs... Rub hands together until the soap makes bubbles and round and round both hands Washing and drying hands 1. Rub on both sides of both hands... 4. 2. 5. Rinse all the soap off under clean running water. Use warm water if available Dry your hands all over for 20 seconds. Using a paper towel is best (or, if at home, a clean dry towel) 7. 8. 3. 6. Thanks to Northland District Health Board for this material Wash and dry hands before and after touching infected skin Wash hands for 20 seconds Dry hands for 20 seconds Before eating or preparing food After sneezing, coughing or blowing your nose playing outside touching animals going to the toilet Always wash and dry your hands ... Leading health literacy

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Page 1: Check skin 2. Clean infections - Ministry of Health · Dry your hands all over for 20 seconds. Using a paper towel is best (or, if at home, a clean dry towel) 7. 8. 3. 6. Thanks to

Leading health literacy

Check skin infections

Wash your hands before and after touching infected skin

3. Cover

2. Clean

1. Check

5. Sleep 4. Eat well

Every day

Wet your hands under clean running water. Use warm water if available

Put soap on your hands and wash for 20 seconds. Liquid soap is best

and in betweenfingers and thumbs...

Rub hands together until the soap makes bubbles

and round andround both hands

Washing and drying hands1.

Rub on bothsides of both hands...

4.2.

5.

Rinse all the soap offunder clean running water. Use warm water if available

Dry your hands all overfor 20 seconds. Using apaper towel is best (or, if at home, a clean dry towel)

7. 8.

3.

6.

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Wash and dry hands before and after touching infected skin

Wash hands for 20

seconds

Dry hands for 20

seconds

Before eating or preparing food

After sneezing, coughing

or blowing your nose playing outside touching animals going to the toilet

Always wash and dry your hands ...

Leading health literacy