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|  | Infection control is very important in our facility to prevent the spread of illness. It is up to the patients, visitors and health care workers to practice good infection control for everyone’s well being.
Please do your part by washing your hands, the most important infection control rule!
How to Wash Your Hands: Wash with warm water, soap and rubbing to create friction for 10-15 seconds. Rinse well and dry. If using a paper towel, use the paper towel to turn off the faucet.
When to Wash Your Hands: Wash after using the toilet, covering a sneeze, blowing your nose, before and after eating or drinking, or when your hands become dirty. |  |
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