concept   hand washing

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (7) India (2) United States (1) South Korea (1) Germany (1) Indonesia (1) Global Health (1) culinary hygiene (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 hand washing United States In the United States, regular hand washing with soap before and after meals and after using the restroom is a common hygiene practice. 15
2 hand washing India In India, hand washing of dishes and clothes is prevalent due to cultural practices and limited access to modern appliances. 11
3 hand washing South Korea In South Korea, hand washing before entering a home or preparing food is a common and essential practice. 8
4 hand washing India In India, hand washing before meals is a common cultural practice, often done with water but not necessarily with soap. 4
5 hand washing Germany Hand washing with soap is crucial for personal hygiene and illness prevention in Germany. 3
6 hand washing Indonesia In Indonesia, hand washing with water alone is common and soap may not always be available in public restrooms. 2
7 hand washing Global Health Hand washing is emphasized globally as a critical hygiene practice to prevent disease spread. 1
8 hand washing culinary hygiene Frequent hand washing is essential in culinary culture to prevent food contamination and illnesses. 1