Description
A poster for school or home... simply print out, laminate and post near the sink area. Bonus: Includes individual, enlarged full page copies for those who wish to increase visual impact of every step! Can be fixed to the wall in any grid pattern.
Let's all promote safe, proper hand washing techniques. This is based on standards from the World Health Organization (WHO) which have become even more vital to follow in the wake of the outbreak of Coronavirus, also known as Covid-19.
I worked hard on this poster because I believe that students should have effective visual models for following daily routines and functional skills sequences. All custom drawn using my own hands as the model for each and every step. The major difference between this and the WHO materials available is that I have condensed some of the steps into a sequence more easily understood by school-age students (from 11 steps down to 8, while still including each vital health aspect to follow the WHO recommended sanitation regimen).
By posting this for young people to refer to, you'll be helping spread the word on safe and effective hand hygiene.
Page 1: The entire step by step sequence (poster style)
Pages 2-9: Enlarged full page copies (or individual posters)
Page 10: Full explanations for teaching and review purposes
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Description
A poster for school or home... simply print out, laminate and post near the sink area. Bonus: Includes individual, enlarged full page copies for those who wish to increase visual impact of every step! Can be fixed to the wall in any grid pattern.
Let's all promote safe, proper hand washing techniques. This is based on standards from the World Health Organization (WHO) which have become even more vital to follow in the wake of the outbreak of Coronavirus, also known as Covid-19.
I worked hard on this poster because I believe that students should have effective visual models for following daily routines and functional skills sequences. All custom drawn using my own hands as the model for each and every step. The major difference between this and the WHO materials available is that I have condensed some of the steps into a sequence more easily understood by school-age students (from 11 steps down to 8, while still including each vital health aspect to follow the WHO recommended sanitation regimen).
By posting this for young people to refer to, you'll be helping spread the word on safe and effective hand hygiene.
Page 1: The entire step by step sequence (poster style)
Pages 2-9: Enlarged full page copies (or individual posters)
Page 10: Full explanations for teaching and review purposes




