Handwashing is the most important thing a food preparer can do to stop the contaminates from their previous activities from getting to the food they are currently working with. Along with proper storage of foods (hot or cold temperatures, d...
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“Most of those dying had been treated by student physicians who worked on cadavers during an anatomy class before beginning their rounds in the maternity ward.” Because the students didn’t wash their hands between touching the dead and the...
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Thanks to Lori Zierl (Pierce County) for reminding me that hand washing will be as important as ever at this year’s county fairs. Please feel free to use the press release prepared last year- Include hand washing in your plan of activitie...
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Hi, Hand washing is a valuable way to fight the spread of disease. Hand washing removes visible dirt from hands and helps loosen and reduce the number of harmful microorganisms (germs). Harmful bacteria and viruses such as Campylobacter, he...
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Knowing how to wash your hands (This streaming video requires RealPlayer to view.) correctly is just as important as knowing when to wash them. Just rinsing them quickly is not enough. When you wash your hands: Always use warm, running wate...
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YES, hand washing is considered the single most effective way to help protect against food-borne illness. Remember to wash your hands with warm soapy water for 20 seconds before handling food and after playing with pets, using the bathroom ...
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We need to wash our hands before we do the following things: ・ prepare or eat food treat a cut or wound tend to someone who is sick ・ go to the bathroom handle uncooked food (particularly raw meat, poultry or fish) change a diaper blow .....
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