It's one of the most effective ways to avoid getting sick. Are you doing it the right way?
It's one of the most effective ways to avoid getting sick. Are you doing it the right way?
If the winter air and gallons of hand sanitizer have wreaked havoc on your hands, these tips will prevent your paws from feeling like they're made of sandpaper.
Ideally, you should wash your mask after each use. When you return home after running errands, carefully remove your mask and wash it by hand pr put it with your laundry.
Handwashing is a simple act that you should do multiple times a day, but you can get, or spread, serious illnesses if you don't.
In many African countries water is a scarce resource, so the WHO is encouraging people to store it.
We touch our faces many times a day, so whatever is on your hands has a chance of making its way into your system and making you ill.
Wash fabrics as recommended after these treatments—the sooner, the better.
Clean your dedicates at home, the old fashioned way.
When it comes to saving on your water bill, the rules are universal: be conscientious. Water conservation and saving money go hand and hand.
The simple steps to cleaning your wool sweaters at home -- saving money (and possible damage) to your favorite woolens.
Hygiene in public washrooms is important to businesses and customers but is often overlooked. Find out where bacteria lurks and how hand hygiene can help.
Hand-washing helps prevent colds by killing germs. Learn a five-step plan for washing your hands in less than a minute at EverydayHealth.com.