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[Audio] Welcome to my presentation. WELCOME.

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[Audio] Here is the introduction of mine. UNIVERSITY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCES.

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[Audio] This presentation is about the importance of hand washing Regular hand washing is a simple yet crucial habit that can go a long way in maintaining personal hygiene and preventing the spread of illness. By taking a few moments to lather up and rinse, you can effectively remove germs and protect both yourself and those around you..

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[Audio] When to Wash Your Hands Number one Before Eating Washing hands before meals helps ensure you don't ingest any unwanted bacteria or viruses. Number two After Using the Restroom This is a critical time to wash, as the restroom is a common source of germs. Number three After Coughing or Sneezing Respiratory droplets can carry illness-causing pathogens, so handwashing is important after these activities. Number four After Handling Pets Animals can harbor a variety of microbes, so washing up after interacting with them is wise..

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[Audio] Here is the video on How to wash hand properly.

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[Audio] Steps for Effective Hand Washing Number one Wet Start by wetting your hands with clean, running water, either warm or cold. Number two lather Apply soap and lather by rubbing your hands together, making sure to cover all surfaces. Number three Scrub Vigorously scrub your hands for at least 20 seconds, paying close attention to the fingertips, thumbs, and under the nails..

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[Audio] Incorporating Hand Washing Into Your Routine One Wake up Start your day by washing your hands after waking up. Two Before/After Meals Remember to wash before eating and after finishing your meal. Three Regularly Throughout Day Make a habit of washing your hands at key times throughout your daily activities..

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[Audio] That's all for the day Thank You. Thank You.