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Washing Your Hands

Being aware of what it means to prevent disease is to wash your hands is part of knowledge, a good habit, of course, if you have the basic resources such as water and soap wherever we choose to be, to make sure that these articles are included in our journal living and is not an adventure trip in the countryside.

Providing soap and water is the most effective element for this purpose to prevent diseases, soap can sweep, sweep, drag all dirt, all kinds of microorganisms, and bacteria; Hand washing are the effective result of medical and personal experience. In addition, this is an important base where hygiene begins and must be a constant habit every day and for several times a day, the reason is very logical wherever we touch things, we rest with our hands-on rails electric stairs, pulling and pushing doors, ready to contaminate with everything leading to the mouth and digestive system and this causes diseases.

 Therefore a hand wash is very necessary for relation to use
of the solutions of alcohol or other chemical elements (hand sanitizer) do not have better antibacterial effectiveness compared to a hand wash, that these solutions many of these do not kill 100 percent, these many microbial agents resist these solutions, but unlike a good wash with soap and water from the hands, all microorganisms are dragged, leaving viruses and other microorganisms clean and free of bacteria. Promote this habit everywhere in our homes,
schools, shopping centers, medical centers, and  please teach children from an early age




 To promote and encourage the good habit of washing their hands in every place and at any age is essential to prevent disease, In all cultural society and any level of economic






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