Regular handwashing with liquid soap is essential for maintaining personal hygiene and preventing the spread of bacteria and diseases. Make sure to wash your hands before and after meals, after using the toilet, and after contact with contaminated surfaces.
To use liquid soap correctly, follow these steps:
Open the tap and let the water flow until it is warm. Completely wet your hands with water.
Pour a sufficient amount of liquid soap into your palms. The right amount varies depending on the size of your hands and the degree of dirtiness. Make sure you have enough soap to effectively clean all surfaces of your hands.
Rub your hands together to create abundant foam. Make sure to cover all surfaces of your hands, including fingers, palms, and the back of your hands. Rub your hands for at least 20 seconds to ensure effective cleaning. Make sure to touch all areas, including the spaces between your fingers and under your nails.
Subsequently, rinse your hands under the warm water, completely removing the soap and foam. Rinse all surfaces of your hands carefully, making sure no soap residues remain.
Use a clean towel to dry your hands by patting gently or a hand dryer. Make sure to dry well between your fingers, and ensure the towel or hand dryer is clean to prevent the spread of bacteria.