My name is Jasmine Wade, and I am here to give a brief overview on the ADDIE model and how hand-washing essentials and procedures can be positively influenced.
My name is Jasmine Wade, and I am here to give a brief overview on the ADDIE model and how hand-washing essentials and procedures can be positively influenced.
Adopt and support a global culture of PROPER hand-washing with soap.
- Raise awareness on the benefits and importance of hand-washing with soap.
-Decrease number of employees, students and teachers negatively affected by widespread of germs and infections.
A number of infectious diseases can be spread from one person to another by contaminated hands. Washing your hands properly can help prevent the spread of the germs (like bacteria and viruses) that cause these diseases.
Children who learn proper methods and techniques to hand-washing can continue to practice into adulthood. Early intervention helps for effortless effectiveness in the later years.
1.Apply soap and lather well for 20 seconds (or longer if the dirt is ingrained).
2. Rub hands together rapidly across all surfaces of your hands and wrists.
3. Don’t forget the backs of your hands, your wrists, between your fingers and under your fingernails.
4. Rinse well under running water and make sure all traces of soap are removed.
5. Dry your hands using a clean towel or air dry them
6. It is best to use paper towels (or single-use cloth towel).
• After using the restroom
• After coughing, sneezing or using a tissue
• Before and during food preparation
• Before meals, snacks or refreshment
• After eating, drinking
• After handling or touching pets or other animals
• After any activity that might soil the hands
Families will be advised to create a place within the home
for hand-washing. This should have a wash basin, a
container for water, and soap (or a local substitute).
• As often as necessary
Employers know that by proactively supporting the health of their employees they're able to reduce absenteeism, increase engagement and improve productivity.
To wash hands properly:
• Wet your hands with clean, running water, turn off the tap.
• Apply soap and lather well for 20 seconds (or longer if the dirt is ingrained).
• Rub hands together rapidly across all surfaces of your hands and wrists.
• Don’t forget the backs of your hands, your wrists, between your fingers and under your fingernails.
If possible, remove rings and watches before you wash your hands, or ensure you move the rings to wash under them, as microorganisms can exist under them.
Rinse well under running water and make sure all traces of soap are removed.
• Dry your hands using a clean towel or air dry them
• It is best to use paper towels (or single-use cloth towel).
• After using the restroom
• After coughing, sneezing or using a tissue
• Before and during food preparation
• If changing from raw to ready to eat food preparation
• Before meals, snacks or refreshment
• After eating, drinking or using tobacco
• After handling or touching pets or other animals
• As often as necessary to remove contamination
• After any activity that might soil the hands
In conclusion, hand hygiene is the most effective way of preventing pathogen transmissions. When available, washing hands thoroughly with soap and water would be the optimal method of protecting oneself, coworkers, friends and families.