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	<title>Comments on: Bird Flu Financial Preparations Revisited</title>
	<link>http://www.savingadvice.com/blog/2006/02/21/10441_bird-flu-financial-preparations-revisited.html</link>
	<description>Bridging the gap between saving money and investing</description>
	<pubDate>Wed, 20 Aug 2008 13:22:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: mapgirl</title>
		<link>http://www.savingadvice.com/blog/2006/02/21/10441_bird-flu-financial-preparations-revisited.html#comment-908</link>
		<dc:creator>mapgirl</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Feb 2006 02:27:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.savingadvice.com/blog/2006/02/21/10441_bird-flu-financial-preparations-revisited.html#comment-908</guid>
		<description>I'm a little disappointed that you didn't talk about HOW to wash your hands. I used to do field installs for nursing homes. Anything I flew in on the airplane could be deadly to an elderly patient. The signs on how to wash were in all the bathrooms. The basics with my personal comments.

1. Use as hot of temperature as you can stand.
2. Use soap. Sing the alphabet once. That is long enough to get the soap to do its thing. Scrub your nails underneath and at the cuticle. No need to use anti-bacterial stuff. It just costs more for the same thing that regular soap will do sufficiently. Most of use aren't performing surgery so the extra expense is wasteful.
3. Turn of the faucet with your elbow.
4. Use a fresh paper towel to dry.
5. Save it and use it to open the door to the bathroom.
6. Toss the paper towel.</description>
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<p>1. Use as hot of temperature as you can stand.<br />
2. Use soap. Sing the alphabet once. That is long enough to get the soap to do its thing. Scrub your nails underneath and at the cuticle. No need to use anti-bacterial stuff. It just costs more for the same thing that regular soap will do sufficiently. Most of use aren&#8217;t performing surgery so the extra expense is wasteful.<br />
3. Turn of the faucet with your elbow.<br />
4. Use a fresh paper towel to dry.<br />
5. Save it and use it to open the door to the bathroom.<br />
6. Toss the paper towel.</p>
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