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Tips: Holiday Hand Safety. Nov 21, 2007; NOTHING says the holiday season like family and the enticing aromas of turkey, stuffing, yams and pumpkin pie. But no matter what's included in a holiday ...
Washing hands correctly is one of the easiest ways to avoid foodborne illnesses, which sickens 48 million Americans each year, according to CDC estimates. That results in roughly 128,000 ...
Research shows that 97% of the time, we’re washing our hands incorrectly which can lead to contamination of food and surfaces, and result in foodborne illness.
This poster, from the North Carolina Child Care Health & Safety Resource Center, gives great tips and visuals for how to wash your baby’s hands, depending on their developmental stage.
Hand-washing seems pretty simple, but a recent study shows that 97% of the time, we're still doing it wrong -- which can lead to contamination of food and surfaces.
Hand-washing studies tend to either focus on a specific microorganism that is intentionally put on a test subject’s hands, or they test the removal of whatever happens to be growing on subjects ...
MDARD says it’s important to practice good hand hygiene while preparing and handling food. Those steps include using soap and ...
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