Preventing transmission of hand-foot-and-mouth disease
You can reduce the likelihood of your child becoming infected with HFMD with the following practices:
Wash hands thoroughly. Most experts agree that the single most effective practice that prevents the spread of germs in the childcare setting is good hand washing by childcare providers and children. For effective handwashing, use warm, running water and a mild, preferably liquid, soap. Rub hands together vigorously to lather up and continue for at least 15 seconds. Be sure to scrub between fingers, under fingernails, and around the tops and palms of hands.
Practice good personal hygiene such as washing of hands before and after using the toilet, and before and after preparing food and changing diapers. Children should be taught good hygiene practices (e.g. frequent hand washing and bathing, refraining from putting their fingers into their mouths) to avoid diseases.
Wash items handled by the infected child separately. Clean and disinfect common areas, surfaces and objects used by the child with detergent or by boiling.
Avoid contact with infected persons.