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Then, Interlace your fingers to clean in
between them. Put one hand on top of the
other so both of your palms face down. Put the
fingers from your top hand in between the ones
on your bottom hand. Move your hands up and
down along the lengths of your fingers to scrub
them. Then interlace your fingers with your
palms together and repeat the process. Wash your
hands like this for about 3–5 seconds each.
Fifth, hold onto your thumb and rotate your other
hand around it. Stick out your left thumb and
wrap your right hand around it. Turn your right
hand up and down to scrub your thumb and
spread the soap down to where it connects to
your hand. After about 2–3 seconds, switch
hands to clean your other thum
Sixth, Rub your palms with the tips of your
fingers. Keep your left hand open so your palm
faces up. Clench the fingers on your right hand
and use your fingertips to scrub your left palm.
Continue working the soap into your palm for 3–
4 seconds before cleaning your right hand the
same way. This helps the soap get underneath
your nails so they aren’t as dirty.
Next, rinse your hands thoroughly. After you
finish lathering and scrubbing your hands, place
your hands under the running water again and
allow the water to run over them. Remove all
the soap from your hands until you don’t see
any more suds.
Last, try your hands with a clean towel. Get a clean, dry
towel and rub your hands with it. If you can, use a
disposable towel so you’re less likely to spread germs.
Make sure you clean off as much water as you can until
your hands are completely dry. If you need to use an air-
drying unit, make sure to move your hands around and rub
them together under the warm air to get them completely
dry.