The fact is that germs are everywhere. Even if you hold your child is not any contact with germs, they can take steps to avoid unnecessary contact and prevent the spread of diseases and infections. The best route to take precautions to wash is to teach your child good hand. Teach your child to wash hands with soap and water. Liquid soap or soap is good, but make sure your child washes his hands with antibacterial soap a lot. Antibacterial soap, and kills most germs, but only if you wash and scrub their hands in hot water for three minutes. Moreover, antibacterial soap, used presents especially the child's hands you crack band, and may cause unnecessary drying little hands.
Teach your child to provide a way to wash their hands immediately, such as. Blowing bubbles and rub the bubbles all hands, between fingers, and do not forget to check into the clutches of pollution. Wash with soap under running water and dry with a towel or paper towel. Paper towels are best to use, because the available and can be discarded. In towels, with each use to dry your hands, you are actually leaving the wet towel or moisture, bacteria and how to track in the wet places to live.
If water is not running soap or light, then some wet wipes for your order to destroy germs while traveling and can be. That's like washing hands with soap and water, but it helps. I found the Wet brand's comfortable enough in their pockets, and come individually packaged for easy handling.
Let your children watch at home, such as good hand washing practice. Your child will see and intervene if necessary to wash. Wash hands before eating or preparing food. Did you know that pink eye was the fourth of germs called staphylococci, pneumococci, and streptococci; Let your child flush the toilet after each use and wash hands before leaving the restroom. This is a good exercise to do to help the healthy and not spread germs (like bacteria, conjunctivitis, or commonly known as pink eye) in third.
Hand washing is especially important if your child is sick or even if sick. Good handwashing can prevent the spread of germs to other children or themselves, many diseases and germs transmitted by direct contact. Direct contact may affect someone who is sick, or touching an object that someone is ill, has touched or treated. The germs then get on your hands and then put his body through the nose, eyes or mouth. Parents should keep their children from school when sick or have a fever, until the child is free of fever for 24 hours. Most parents do not follow this rule, and most parents are unaware that their child begins to get sick and send them to school. Tell your child to continue to take the good hand washing practice, even when away from home and at school.


