I came across an interesting article in the June 3, 2003
Boston Globe. “Water bottles are not all created equal.” The article quotes Ryan Jordan, a biofilm engineer, who explained that softer plastic bottles can create a safe haven for
bacteria and lead to infections when people head off for summer fun at picnics, hiking trails, and campsites. After relating a number of tips for keeping water clean, the article makes a profound, off-hand statement. Surprisingly, the main cause for infections on the trail is
not bacteria or parasites in
rivers, streams, ponds, or water bottles. Instead, the problem comes when people enjoying the outdoors don’t
wash their hands after going to the bathroom! This is especially true before preparing or eating a
picnic meal or an
outdoor snack. Soap and water may not be practical on the go, but
alcohol-based instant hand sanitizers are portable, healthy, effective ways to get the
hands clean even without soap and water. What a great tip for enjoying the
sun or the stars or summer family fun.
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