inauguration of Group Hand washing Basin : A WASH Programme

  • RC Bardhaman Heritage has taking an initiative to construct and install group hand washing basin at Nari FP School, Nari, Purba Bardhaman. The project co-ordinator Rtn. Sadhin Konar and Rtn. Chandi Charan Mondal have assess the need of the school in the month of November 2024. Rtn. Chandi Charan Mondal describe the steps for proper hand washing.
    Handwashing is the act of cleaning your hands with soap and running water and drying them afterward. It’s important to wash your hands many times throughout the day, especially before preparing food and after using the bathroom. But knowing when to wash your hands isn’t enough. You also must know how to wash your hands.
    Washing your hands thoroughly and consistently can help keep you and your family healthy. If you do get sick, good handwashing can help keep germs from spreading to others. So, relearning this deceptively simple skill can have big payoffs for you and those you love — and even those you will never meet.
    Handwashing is one of the best ways to stop infections from spreading. Germs are everywhere. Our immune system can fend off many germs or prevent them from doing serious harm. But sometimes, germs can still succeed in making you sick. That’s where effective handwashing comes into play
    Handwashing is the act of cleaning our hands with soap and running water and drying them afterward. It’s important to wash our hands many times throughout the day, especially before preparing food, eating food and after using the bathroom. But knowing when to wash our hands isn’t enough. We also must know how to wash our hands.
    Here are the steps you should follow:
    1. Wet our hands: Use clean, running water (warm or cold). Then, turn off the faucet to save water,
    2. Apply soap: Lather up and rub your hands together for at least 20 seconds. Don’t forget to wash your wrists, the back of each hand, the spaces between your fingers and under your fingernails. This part is so important. The friction of rubbing your hands together helps get your hands clean.
    3. Rinse our hands: Turn the tap back on and rinse your hands under running water. Make sure all the soap is gone. A thorough rinse removes all the germs, chemicals and dirt from our hands.
    4. Turn off the faucet: Use your elbow or a paper towel. This can prevent more germs from latching onto your now-clean.
    5. Dry our Hands: Use a clean paper towel or hand towel to thoroughly dry your hands. It’s tempting to just shake out your hands and let them air dry. But research shows that it’s easier for germs to spread on wet hands versus dry ones. So, get your hands nice and dry to help them stay cleaner for longer.

  • Nari F P School, Nari, Purba Bardhaman
  • 28/04/2025
  • 28/04/2025
  • Community
  • Water And Sanitaization
  • Club Fund
  • 6
  • 4
  • 20
  • Group Hand washing Basin

  • 22,000
  • More than 1000