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Soap and water worked into a lather, trap and remove germs and chemicals from hands. Wetting your hands with clean water before applying soap helps you get a better lather than applying soap to dry hands. A good lather forms pockets called micelles that trap and remove germs, harmful chemicals, and dirt from your hands.

Lathering with Crows Plus Hand Wash and scrubbing your hands for 20 seconds is important to this process because these actions physically destroy germs and remove germs and chemicals from your skin. When you rinse your hands, you wash the germs and chemicals down the drain.

Wet hands with water and apply enough product to cover all surfaces of your hands. Rub hands palm to palm to create lots of lather and bubbles and rub the backs of your hands back and forth, placing one palm on top of the back of your other hand interlacing your fingers. Repeat on the other side. Rub your hand's palm to palm with interlaced fingers. Twist to clean your fingertips by placing the backs of your fingers to the opposing palm. Rub each thumb in rotation. Rinse hands with water.

Washing hands with soap and water is the best way to remove all types of germs and chemicals. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitiser with at least 60% alcohol.

Hand sanitisers are not as effective on hands that are greasy or heavily soiled. It is best to use soap and water after handling food, playing sports, gardening, camping, fishing or working on vehicles.

Yes! Handwashing with Crows Plus handwash is substantially more effective at cleaning your hands than handwashing with water alone. Rinsing hands with water is preferable to not handwashing at all, but handwashing with Crows Plus handwash is more effective in removing dirt and germs from hands.

Germs that can cause diseases to lodge in dirt, grease, and the natural oils on hands. Water alone does not dislodge them, but soap helps break down germ-carrying oils. Crows Plus handwash also facilitates rubbing and friction which can remove germs from the hands, and so that germs can be rinsed away with water. Using Crows Plus handwash also adds to the time spent washing and ensures a more effective wash. The clean smell and feeling that soap creates are also incentives for its use.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends always washing your hands after you use the toilet, whether it is in your home or somewhere else. Germs in faeces can make you sick. These germs can get on your hands after you use the toilet or change a diaper. If you don't wash them off, you can pass them from person to person and make people sick. Make a habit of washing your hands after you use the toilet every time to reduce your chance of getting sick and spreading germs.

One important thing to note is that soap is not really killing the germs in our hands, but rather washing them away.

Global Handwashing Day is celebrated annually on October 15. This is an excellent opportunity to spread the word about the importance of handwashing with soap, which should be practised and promoted throughout the year.