1. Don’t spit or shake your nose; 2. Take a bath and wash your hair regularly; 3. Don’t cough or sneeze on others; 4. Don’t urinate or litter; 5. Eat Wash your hands before and after going to the toilet; 6. Do not drink unclean water; 7. Do not smoke or drink alcohol; 8. Open windows and ventilate frequently every day; 9. Brush your teeth every morning and evening; 10. Get a haircut and nail clipping regularly; 11. Get up every day Fold the quilt and wait.
Seemingly healthy "hygiene habits"
1. Use toilet paper to wipe tableware, fruits and faces: Many toilet papers have not been disinfected or are not disinfected thoroughly, and contain fillers or powder. It is also easy to remain on tableware or fruits, and entering the human body will affect health. Therefore, it is inappropriate to use toilet paper to wipe tableware, fruits and faces.
2. Use a rag to dry tableware and fruits: In ordinary households, rags are multi-purpose and can be used to wipe tables and tableware. If not frequently disinfected, washed or dried, moist and nutritious rags are suitable for the reproduction of many pathogenic microorganisms. Instead of wiping dishes and fruits with a rag, it is more hygienic to not wipe them.
3. Cover food with gauze: Covering food with gauze in summer can prevent direct contamination by flies, but it cannot be covered. Because the eggs laid by flies on the gauze cover and the dirt on their bodies will still fall from the gaps in the gauze cover and contaminate the food. Therefore, multi-pronged fly prevention measures should be taken to keep flies out.