Hand Washing

xoxoxoBruce • Feb 21, 2020 1:31 am
A research grant, several scientists, some lab techs, and a lot of sophisticated equipment, to figure out what Mom can tell right off the bat.
I mean hell, she can tell if you washed behind your ears standing in front of you. :rolleyes:
fargon • Feb 21, 2020 8:46 am
How do you not clean your hands when you wash them?
Griff • Feb 21, 2020 8:47 am
I love my new gig but am washing my hands like 10x a day.
fargon • Feb 21, 2020 8:53 am
What are you doing? If missed the memo.
Griff • Feb 21, 2020 9:01 am
Early Intervention. I carry germs from house to house all day. :)
xoxoxoBruce • Feb 21, 2020 1:59 pm
I didn't know you were selling vacuum cleaners now.
Griff • Feb 21, 2020 2:07 pm
Knives and vacuums on the side.

So I'm told that one day a vacuum cleaner salesman came to my Grampa's house. He was a little pushy so Grampa let him do his explanation and dump his dirt on the carpet. Dude plugs in, flips the switch and nothing. You see the house was wired and the co-op had put up the lines but they hadn't turned power on yet.
xoxoxoBruce • Feb 22, 2020 12:35 am
Heh heh, could have been an Amish house, the county makes them wire new houses but they're not required to hook to the grid.
sexobon • Feb 22, 2020 10:07 am
fargon;1046995 wrote:
How do you not clean your hands when you wash them?

It's not the water or the soap that does most of the cleaning; but, the mechanical action of the skin on one hand rubbing against the skin on the other that dislodges contamination. The soap and water rinse it all away. Most people don't, for instance, wrap one hand around the thumb of the other hand and use a back and forth twisting motion to clean that thumb all the way around. Other areas get less scrubbing action too.

For comparison, when doing a surgical scrub, each part of each hand and forearm is treated like a four sided object. To scrub just one finger, it takes 15 scrub brush strokes on each of the four imaginary sides (this provides overlap so no area is missed) and 15 strokes across the tip of the finger to clean under the end of the fingernail as well. That's 75 brush strokes per digit, 375 brush strokes just for the fingers of just one hand.

The same technique is applied to the broad area of the hands: palm, back, knife edge and web with particular attention to the web between the thumb and index finger. Just washing the hands comprises 1,350 scrub brush strokes. In a surgical scrub, the wrists and forearms are done too.

All of that is just to get really clean, it's not even going to make human skin sterile. It still has to be covered with sterile gloves and gown. Those things can tear though; so, the surgical scrub still has it's place.

Kinda makes you wonder how you ever survived sucking your thumb as a toddler.
Gravdigr • Feb 22, 2020 1:20 pm
xoxoxoBruce;1047058 wrote:
Heh heh, could have been an Amish house, the county makes them wire new houses but they're not required to hook to the grid.


Around here, the county don't know shit about the Amish or their houses.
xoxoxoBruce • Feb 23, 2020 1:17 am
They don't have building permits and inspections to build new houses?
Gravdigr • Feb 23, 2020 8:02 pm
Nope.
xoxoxoBruce • Feb 24, 2020 12:08 am
Same for the whole state or just Amish areas?
JuancoRocks • Feb 24, 2020 4:14 am
xoxoxoBruce;1046985 wrote:
A research grant, several scientists, some lab techs, and a lot of sophisticated equipment, to figure out what Mom can tell right off the bat.
I mean hell, she can tell if you washed behind your ears standing in front of you. :rolleyes:



Technically you don't wash your hands.
Your hands wash each other and you just watch.

JR
Clodfobble • Feb 24, 2020 7:26 am
Technically you don't watch.
Your eyeballs watch, and you just receive the signals.
xoxoxoBruce • Feb 24, 2020 10:28 am
Blind people have dirty hands?
Gravdigr • Feb 24, 2020 12:17 pm
xoxoxoBruce;1047174 wrote:
Same for the whole state or just Amish areas?


Just the Amish.:right: Plain old people homes/bldgs have to meet code.

xoxoxoBruce;1047189 wrote:
Blind people have dirty hands?


If they're reading Fifty Shades of Grey they do.
xoxoxoBruce • Feb 24, 2020 3:47 pm
OK, the situation in Lancaster County was that Grandpa & Grandma decide to retire so the farm goes to the oldest boy, all the animals and equipment are sold at auction(their 401-k), and on a piece of the farm, usually right on the road, they build a new house to retire in. These houses are often ranch or split level with a detached small barn. The proliferation of the beautiful homes normal people couldn't live in made the English nervous, so they said new homes must meet code but don't have to be hooked to outside world for an occupancy permit.