Learn Proper Hand Sanitizer Use in ASL β | Multilingual Video Guide
Discover how to effectively clean your hands with hand sanitizer in this ASL video. Available in multiple languages, this guide ensures everyone stays safe and healthy!

mnhealth
92.5K views β’ Mar 13, 2020

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ASL Version: https://youtu.be/PlAA_ZxHTbE
Multiple Languages: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnv1INVkmxmuX2TjWCuwkwLTzBGCp-EkC
Hand sanitizers are a great option if you're not able to wash your hands with soap and water. Hand sanitizers have many positives, however, they are not effective if organic matter (dirt, food, or other material) is visible on hands. If your hands are visibly dirty, wash your hands with soap and water.
https://www.health.state.mn.us/people/handhygiene/index.html
Benefits of waterless hand sanitizer:
-require less time than hand washing
-act quickly to kill microorganisms on hands
-are more accessible than sinks
-reduce bacterial counts on hands
-do not promote antimicrobial resistance
-are less irritating to skin than soap and water
Cleaning hands with hand sanitizer:
1. Choose a sanitizer that is at least 60% alcohol.
2. Start with dry, clean hands.
When hands are heavily soiled or greasy, hand sanitizers may not work well.
3. Apply a dime-sized amount of hand sanitizer to the palm of one hand.
4. Rub hand sanitizer all over hands until dry.
! Don't touch anything until your hands are dry.
Multiple Languages: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnv1INVkmxmuX2TjWCuwkwLTzBGCp-EkC
Hand sanitizers are a great option if you're not able to wash your hands with soap and water. Hand sanitizers have many positives, however, they are not effective if organic matter (dirt, food, or other material) is visible on hands. If your hands are visibly dirty, wash your hands with soap and water.
https://www.health.state.mn.us/people/handhygiene/index.html
Benefits of waterless hand sanitizer:
-require less time than hand washing
-act quickly to kill microorganisms on hands
-are more accessible than sinks
-reduce bacterial counts on hands
-do not promote antimicrobial resistance
-are less irritating to skin than soap and water
Cleaning hands with hand sanitizer:
1. Choose a sanitizer that is at least 60% alcohol.
2. Start with dry, clean hands.
When hands are heavily soiled or greasy, hand sanitizers may not work well.
3. Apply a dime-sized amount of hand sanitizer to the palm of one hand.
4. Rub hand sanitizer all over hands until dry.
! Don't touch anything until your hands are dry.
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Mar 13, 2020
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