Germs By: Carly Parry
How many germs are on your hand right now?
Statistics say: 50,000 bacteria per square inch Some are healthy and some aren’t Our bodies need some bacteria
Why do we wash our hands in the first place? Prevent illness and the spread of infection To protect ourselves and others To teach others to be clean
When should you wash your hands? Before and after preparing food After going to the bathroom After blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing
How to properly wash your hands. 1. Wet 2. Lather 3. Scrub 4. Rinse 5. Dry
What is the difference between soap and water and hand sanitizer? Hand sanitizers are necessarily a cleaner Gets bacteria off not dirt Its good when you don’t have soap and water available.
How many of us use cell phones?!
From The Oatmeal Quiz They asked just every day questions. There is currently 1,213,380 germs living on my phone. That’s the equivalent of 243 toilet seats!
Wash your hands!! Use hand sanitizer or soap and water! Something is better than nothing. Stop spreading and start protecting.
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