Food Safety is for Everyone, Module 2: Personal Hygiene

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This module is for use by community educators. It is meant to be used with general consumers or those who cook for groups such as religious instututions. It is not meant for food service.

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Food Safety is for Everyone

Module Two

Lorraine Harley MS

Family and Consumer Sciences Educator

University of Maryland Extension

Calvert/Charles/St Mary’s Counties

Equal Access Programs

Copyright 2010 by Lorraine Harley, Family and Consumer Sciences Educator,

University of Maryland Extension

Personal Hygiene

Module 2

Copyright 2010 by Lorraine Harley, Family and Consumer Sciences Educator,

University of Maryland Extension

Personal Hygiene:

Handwashing is the single most important means of avoiding sickness and preventing the spread of disease

Also teach your children how to wash their hands properly

Critical handswashing steps

Wet your hands thoroughly with warm water and add soap

Thoroughly scrub your hands, wrists, fingernails, and in between fingers – for at least:

20 SECONDS Rinse, then dry hands with a clean cloth

towel or use a paper towel

When should we wash our hands in the home?

Before eatingAfter changing diapersAfter coughing or sneezing

When should we wash our hands in the home ??? Continued…

After blowing your noseAfter taking out the garbageAfter using the bathroom

Pet alert!!!

Pets, such as dogs, cats, turtles, snakes, birds and lizards

Soil

Animals

County fairsPetting zoosBarnsHome/daycare

Cuts and abrasions

Clean the woundWash your handsCover with a clean dry bandageUse gloves if necessary

Common foodborne diseases spread by poor hygiene:

Hepatitis A E. coli O157:H7 Salmonella typhi Shigella Staphylococcus aureus Norwalk virus

Hepatitis A (HAV)

What is it ?How is it spreadPrevention

Ecoli O157:H7

What is it ?

How is it spread?

Ecoli O157:H7continued…

DiagnosisTreatment

Salmonella

What is it?How is it spread?

Salmonella

Symptoms

Long term consequences

Shigella

• What is it?• Symptoms• How is it spread

Staphylococcus aureus

What is staphylococcus aureus?How is it spread?

Noroviruses

Or Norwalk like virus

Campylobacter

Campylobacter

When should I consult a doctor?

“High fever (over 101.5 F) Blood in stools Prolonged vomiting Diarrhea lasting more than 3 days Dehydration

– Decrease in urination– Dry mouth and throat– Dizzy upon standing Copyright 2010 by Lorraine Harley,

Family and Consumer Sciences Educator, University of Maryland Extension

To Learn More:

http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dbmd/diseaseinfo/foodborneinfections_g.htm#learnmore

http://www.fsis.usda.gov/Fact_Sheets/

http://www.cdc.gov/print.do?url=http%3A//www.cdc.gov/cleanhands

Copyright 2010 by Lorraine Harley, Family and Consumer Sciences Educator,

University of Maryland Extension