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CLEAN HANDS, SAFER HOMES, HOW SIMPLE HYGIENE CHOICE STOP DISEASE BEFORE IT'S START ~ BY EWUZIEM CHIJIOKE DANIEL

Have you ever wondered how something as small as the touch of your hands can affect your entire health? Everyday we touch hundreds of things without thinking such as our phones, money, door handles, chairs, and many other surface. Unfortunately, some of these simple touches could carry invisible dangers that may enter our bodies without warning?

The truth is , germs are everywhere, they are too small for our eyes to see, yet they can have serious impact on our lives. A person may look healthy but still carry germs which can spread to others. This is why one of the simplest safe habits in life is keeping our hands clean. This is a simple powerful habit weapon a against disease.

Many people remember hygiene when sickness appears. They wait until someone becomes ill before they start paying attention to cleanliness, but the question is. Why wait for disease to arrive when we have the power to stop it before it begins? 
Washing our hands with soap and clean water may look like a normal daily routine, but it is A life saving practice. Before eating, after using the toilet, after touching dirty surfaces, remove harmful germs, and prevent them from entering our bodies.

A clean hand is not just about personal appearance, it is about protection, the hand that prepare our meals, care for the children, and interact with others can either become a way of spreading sickness or a shield against it. The choice depends on the habit we build.

Our home also play a major role in our health. A beautiful home is not only measurable by it's furniture or decoration, but also by how safe and clean it is . An untidy environment can affect our health, and simple actions like cleaning surface, disposing of waste properly keeping food converd, and maintaining clean water can protect an entire family.

Many people underestimate the importance of hand hygiene because it feels like a small habit. However, history and everyday experience have shown that small habits can create big changes. A person who practices proper hand washing is not protecting themselves but also reducing the chances of spreading diseases to the family members, friends and the community.

Imagine a situation where someone uses the toilet and forgets to wash his or her hands before preparing food. The germs on his or her hands can easily move to the food and affect anyone who eats it. This simple mistake can lead to sickness. But with one careful decision, washing hands properly the entire problem can be avoided.

A safe home is also created through good hygiene practice. Our homes should be placed where we feel protected, but without proper cleanliness, they can become places where germs spread. Keeping the environment clean, washing, cooking utensils, storing food properly, and disposing of waste correctly all helps reduce health risks.

Good hygiene also shows responsibility. When we keep ourselves and surrounding clean, we show care for the people around us our actions can influence others. One person's good health can encourage another person to do the same, creating a positive change in society.

The good news is that preventing diseases does not always require expensive solution. It starts with awareness, discipline, but ignoring these little choices can open the door to illness.

Imagine a world where every person understood the power of simple hygiene. Fewer people would suffer from preventable illness. Families would stay healthier and communities would become safer, it all begins with one action keeping our hand clean.

In conclusion: clean hands and safe homes are powerful tools in the fight against disease. We do not need to wait until sickness comes before we take action. The power to protect ourselves begins with simple daily choices, washing our hands, keeping our home cleans and practicing good hygiene can prevent diseases before the start.


Clean hands Create safer homes , safer homes create healthier communities and a healthier communities begins with you... 



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