Keep Hands Clean This information has been reviewed and approved by Infection Preventionist Rosine Angbanzan, MPH (September 2020).Want to use this on your website? Fill out the content usage request form and then copy this code: Summary: Keep Hands Clean, Prevent the Spread of GermsPlain Soap vs. Antibacterial SoapAccording to the CDC, soap and water are more effective than hand sanitizers at removing certain kinds of germs. The Scrub Down: Good Hand Washing TechniqueWet your hands with clean waterLather your hands with soap, including the backs, under nails and between fingersScrub hands for at least 20 seconds, long enough to sing the "Happy Birthday" song twiceRinse hands thoroughlyDry hands with a clean towel or air dry What About Hand Sanitizer?When soap and water aren't available, use a hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcoholSanitizer can reduce the number of microbes on the skin, but it will not eliminate all types of germsHands should not be visibly dirty or greasy; soap and water work better in this caseSoap and water are still the best way to clean hands Public Restroom Breakdown14% Skip hand washing all together67% Don't use soap at all when hand washing80% Wash their hands thoroughly enough to kill germs More Information on the FluFlu Prevention TipsInfluenza (Flu) VaccineWhich Flu Vaccine Is Right For You?Avoiding Infections at SchoolTips for Preventing a ColdTips for Staying Healthy During Flu and Cold SeasonHealthy Recipes to Boost ImmunityMake an AppointmentFind a Doctor You may use this infographic or our Keep Hands Clean (pdf) with permission by completing our content usage request form.