or a primer on disease control
Wash your hands. Yes, frequently. Yes thoroughly.
Carry your own paper towel. I don't trust those blower thingies.
Alright, warm water, hot water - definitely better.
The purpose of soap etc is essentially to emulsify the fat / grease layer. Warm water equals greater molecular motion and wringing your hands intensifies the break up of the fat film.
This fat film is not susceptible to water. Sugary materials are washed away < read dissolved > w/ water - yes, warmer is better.
Segue
Immediately after blogging this AM - you read it above
I went YouTube surfing. ' Jennifer Lawrence on Jimmy Fallon- Tonight ', ' Creek Fishing Adventures ' and b/c its so trending ' disease '
Specifically, how germs move - from you, to you and on you. Really.
Here's the video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5-dI74zxPg
Also, its scary, freaky. And I'm in real trouble. I touch my face more than the host does in the video and he had ' glow germ ' all over his face from touching.
' glow germ' is a phosporescent powder that mimics germs
P.S. how is my spelling, since I turned off ' auto check ' ?
Alcohol is effective versus bacteria b/c the bacterial wall cannot block alcohol from passing. Alcohol is hydrophobic, in part, and passes the fat content of the cell wall.
Contact is always more problematic as disease organisms find mucous layers easier to penetrate than skin < read hands and body etc >. Thus, not touching mouth or eyes is best for blocking diesease organisms.
Weather, 38 F rising to 50 something. Damp now, drying a bit. Wind ENE at 9 mph w/ pressure rising
Over 12 h of sun
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