When to Wash your Hands
- Always before you eat
- Always after you use the bathroom
- Before, during, and after food preparation
- After handling animals or animal waste
- When your hands are dirty
- More frequently when someone in your home is sick
Taking a few seconds to wash your hands will prevent you from being sick and can save time and money later at the doctor’s office.
- Each year, Americans are sick more than 4 billion days. (CDC)
- Americans spend more than $950 billion on direct medical costs. (CDC)
- Nearly 22million school days are lost annually due to the common cold alone. (CDC, 1996)