essay on personal hygiene
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clothes is one form of personal Hygiene. Washing hands frequently, cutting nails, and brushing as well as flossing are some ways through which we can have good personal Hygiene. Keeping our surroundings neat and clean keeps us fit.
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Good personal hygiene is very important in today’s society for both health and social reasons. Keeping your hands and body clean is vital in stopping the development and spread of illness and infection. This simple habit doesn’t just benefit your health – it can help protect those around you too.
Personal hygiene also has its social benefits. Since a good personal hygiene routine means caring for your body and washing regularly, it reduces the chance of body odour which can be embarrassing in social situations at work or at school.
What does a good personal hygiene routine look like?
We know that a good personal hygiene routine is important, but where is a good place to start? We’ve broken down some of easy steps for you and your family to follow which will help you to stay clean and combat any nasty germs on the body that could lead to illness or bad odours.
Handwashing
The best place to start when thinking about personal hygiene is our hands. We are constantly using our hands; touching lots of different surfaces, greeting people, eating, typing at work or playing at school. So it should come as no surprise that our hands are one of the biggest carriers of germs.
Making sure you and your family practice good hand hygiene is one of the quickest and easiest ways to prevent illnesses such as coughs, colds, the flu and gastroenteritis (these can all be contracted or passed on through poor hand hygiene). One way to stop the spread of potential illness-causing germs, is to wash your hands regularly and thoroughly with water and soap such as Dettol Original Bar Soap. Some situations when you should always wash your hands include:
Before eating or preparing food
Before picking up a baby or infant
After using the toilet
After coughing or sneezing, or being around someone who is ill
After handling animals[i]
Dental Care
Looking after your teeth and practicing good oral hygiene will ward off gum disease, tooth decay and any nasty infections. Remember that you must always:
Make sure you and your family ones brush your teeth twice a day – in the morning and before bed[AE1] .
Floss regularly
Store your tooth brush in a clean, dry place and replace it regularly (once every three months and especially after illness)
Bathing
You should try to have a shower or bath daily using warm water and soap. During very hot weather it might even be a good idea to wash twice a day if possible. Daily washing is an important part of personal hygiene for a number of reasons:
Washing daily with soap such as Dettol Cool Bar Soap and warm water helps to prevent body odour because it will kill the bacteria on your skin responsible for the bad smell
If you suffer from any skin infections, such as athlete’s foot, carefully washing and drying the affected areas daily can help the condition
Washing your hair at least once a week using shampoo and conditioner can help to prevent head lice which can be very itchy and uncomfortable.
If you have been out in the city, or caught in the rain taking a warm shower when you get home and using a soap like Dettol Re-Energise Bar Soap will clean any harmful germs off your body.
Hygienic Clothes
Dirt and bacteria can build up on your clothes too. As part of your personal hygiene routine it is important to take care of your clothes by washing and changing them regularly, especially if you or a family member has been unwell. To make sure your clothes are hygienically clean try adding Dettol Antiseptic Liquid to your laundry to kill any germs. This way your clothes will be clean and fresh when you put them on.
Personal hygiene doesn’t have to be difficult. Once you have a good personal hygiene routine in place it quickly becomes habit, so it is very important that you set a good example for your children to follow and encourage them to take care when it comes to their personal hygiene.