Hurricane Dorian

IMPORTANT STORM UPDATES

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(Updated 7:15am Eastern Time, September 05, 2019)

Hurricane Dorian

The storm has cleared from the Florida area. To continue to follow the storm track please follow the National Hurricane Center web site.

National Weather Services’ web site

Hurricane Dorian Public Advisories

Florida Evacuation Orders

 

Mobile Physician Services: If you have questions regarding a possible change to a scheduled appointment due to the effects of the storm, please call our office at (855) 232-0644

 

Our thoughts and well wishes are with each of you that was affected by the storm, and those who are still in the path. 

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Fight Germs. Clean hands help prevent infections

This handwashing demonstration will show you how handwashing can get rid of germs and chemicals that get on our hands every day.

 

Fight Germs. Wash Your Hands Transcript

Handwashing is one of the most important ways you can keep from getting sick and spreading germs to others! Dirty hands spread disease. This handwashing demonstration will show you how handwashing can get rid of germs and chemicals that get on our hands every day.

This gel is like the germs and chemicals that we get from things we touch throughout the day – like our toys and pets. If we then rub our eyes, nose, or mouth, or pick up something to eat, the germs or chemicals can get into our bodies and make us sick. Studies have shown that people touch their eyes, nose, and mouth about 25 times every hour without even realizing it!

To get rid of these germs and chemicals, CDC recommends you follow these easy steps every time you wash your hands: wet, lather, scrub, rinse, and dry. We’re going to show you the right way to do each step.

First, wet your hands with clean running water, turn off the tap, and apply soap. Then, lather your hands by rubbing them together with the soap. Be sure to lather the backs of your hands, between your fingers, and under your nails.

Scrub your hands for at least 20 seconds. If you don’t have a clock nearby, keep scrubbing until you’ve sung the “Happy Birthday” song twice.

Rinse your hands well under clean, running water.

Dry your hands using a clean towel, electric hand dryer, or air dry them.

Washing your hands using the steps we just demonstrated is very important to get hands completely clean. Let’s see how well we got rid of the germs and chemicals.

Great! No more germs and chemicals! Why is this so important?

Germs and chemicals from unwashed hands can get into our foods and drinks when they’re being prepared or when we’re eating or drinking them, which can make us sick. Also, germs and chemicals from unwashed hands can be transferred to other objects, like cellphones, table tops, or toys, and then transferred to other people’s hands.

That’s why it’s so important to wash your hands following these steps: wet, lather, scrub, rinse, and dry, so you can stay healthy and help keep those around you healthy!

For more information visit cdc.gov/handwashing

Wet Lather Scrub Rinse Dry

Page last reviewed: December 13, 2017

Content source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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