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What (who) is handwash$547804$ - definition

THE ACT OF CLEANING ONE'S HANDS
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  • Hand disinfection procedure according to the German standard DIN EN 1500
  • A nurse uses a smart hand washing device.
  • Video demonstration on hand washing
  • Poster used in Africa for raising awareness about hand washing after using the toilet with simple low-cost hand washing device
  • Hand washing stands at a school in [[Mysore]] district, Karnataka, India
  • A community handwashing facility in [[Rwanda]] with sinks for people of different heights. During the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Rwanda]] handwashing was part of a system of public health measures encouraged to reduce transmission.
  • Poster about when to wash hands to raise awareness about hygiene. This poster can be used to raise awareness on that topic amongst school children.
  • World map for [[SDG 6]] Indicator 6.2.1b in 2017: "Share of the population with basic handwashing facilities on premises"<ref name="OWID-handwashing">Ritchie, Roser, Mispy, Ortiz-Ospina (2018) [https://sdg-tracker.org/water-and-sanitation "Measuring progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals." (SDG 6)] ''SDG-Tracker.org, website''</ref>
  • A school girl using a [[Veronica Bucket]] in [[Ghana]] for handwashing
  • Building a culture of handwashing with children can create a change in culture with widespread public health benefits.
  • Electronic sign inside a [[Washington Metro]] station during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]

handwash         
(handwashes, handwashing, handwashed)
If you handwash something, you wash it by hand rather than in a washing machine.
VERB: V n
wash one's hands         
euphemistic
go to the toilet.
Hand washing         
Hand washing (or handwashing), also known as hand hygiene, is the act of cleaning one's hands with soap or handwash and water to remove viruses/bacteria/microorganisms, dirt, grease, or other harmful and unwanted substances stuck to the hands. Drying of the washed hands is part of the process as wet and moist hands are more easily recontaminated.

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Hand washing


Hand washing (or handwashing), also known as hand hygiene, is the act of cleaning one's hands with soap or handwash and water to remove viruses/bacteria/microorganisms, dirt, grease, or other harmful and unwanted substances stuck to the hands. Drying of the washed hands is part of the process as wet and moist hands are more easily recontaminated. If soap and water are unavailable, hand sanitizer that is at least 60% (v/v) alcohol in water can be used as long as hands are not visibly excessively dirty or greasy. Hand hygiene is central to preventing the spread of infectious diseases in home and everyday life settings.

The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends washing hands for at least 20 seconds before and after certain activities. These include the five critical times during the day where washing hands with soap is important to reduce fecal-oral transmission of disease: after using the toilet (for urination, defecation, menstrual hygiene), after cleaning a child's bottom (changing diapers), before feeding a child, before eating and before/after preparing food or handling raw meat, fish, or poultry.

When both hand washing and using hand sanitizer are not available, hands can be cleaned with uncontaminated ash and clean water, although the benefits and harms are uncertain for reducing the spread of viral or bacterial infections. However, frequent hand washing can lead to skin damage due to drying of the skin. Moisturizing lotion is often recommended to keep the hands from drying out; dry skin can lead to skin damage which can increase the risk for the transmission of infection.