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on a ship they tell you to wash your hands and use sanitizer.
Why not put a small 2 oz. bottle in each stateroom? |
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Jr wrote:
on a ship they tell you to wash your hands and use sanitizer. Why not put a small 2 oz. bottle in each stateroom? Perhaps because there is the assumption that the stateroom has soap and water available there instead? |
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Jr wrote:
on a ship they tell you to wash your hands and use sanitizer. Why not put a small 2 oz. bottle in each stateroom? Oh wait! Did you mean leave them in stateroom for pax to pick up and carry around with them as they travail the ship? Ahhhh.. if that is what you meant, I think it is a great idea. (I get those small bottles all the time at conferences, love them) At first reading I thought you were speaking of for use in the stateroom. That was my first response and I posted my reply and then I rethought it. Carry on! |
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[Default] Thus spake Goomba :
Jr wrote: on a ship they tell you to wash your hands and use sanitizer. Why not put a small 2 oz. bottle in each stateroom? Oh wait! Did you mean leave them in stateroom for pax to pick up and carry around with them as they travail the ship? Ahhhh.. if that is what you meant, I think it is a great idea. (I get those small bottles all the time at conferences, love them) At first reading I thought you were speaking of for use in the stateroom. That was my first response and I posted my reply and then I rethought it. Carry on! That assumes that people will pick them up and use them. The hand sanitizers we have at the hospital will remind you of every nick, scratch, hang nail, etc. Which doesn't stop me from using them, even though I wear gloves. And wash at least 10 or 12 times a day (small hospital. 9 beds in ER, 2 OR rooms, 6 maternity). -- - dillon I am not invalid Men are like a carpet. Lay them well and you can walk on them for years. |
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"Goomba" wrote in message ... Jr wrote: on a ship they tell you to wash your hands and use sanitizer. Why not put a small 2 oz. bottle in each stateroom? Oh wait! Did you mean leave them in stateroom for pax to pick up and carry around with them as they travail the ship? Ahhhh.. if that is what you meant, I think it is a great idea. (I get those small bottles all the time at conferences, love them) At first reading I thought you were speaking of for use in the stateroom. That was my first response and I posted my reply and then I rethought it. Carry on! Yes, I did mean to put in your pocket or purse and carry with you. Seems to me it would be a great preventative. |
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On 2/2/2009 7:50 AM Jr scrawled with a big red tube of lipstick:
"Goomba" wrote in message ... Jr wrote: on a ship they tell you to wash your hands and use sanitizer. Why not put a small 2 oz. bottle in each stateroom? Oh wait! Did you mean leave them in stateroom for pax to pick up and carry around with them as they travail the ship? Ahhhh.. if that is what you meant, I think it is a great idea. (I get those small bottles all the time at conferences, love them) At first reading I thought you were speaking of for use in the stateroom. That was my first response and I posted my reply and then I rethought it. Carry on! Yes, I did mean to put in your pocket or purse and carry with you. Seems to me it would be a great preventative. Such small travel size bottles can easily be obtained at any Walgreens, Drug Fair, Eckerds, CVS, Walmart, Target, or similar. They are small enough to pass through security in your carry-on or "pockabook". -- ________ To email me, Edit "blog" from my email address. Brian M. Kochera "The poor dog is the firmest friend, the first to welcome the foremost to defend" - Lord Byron View My Web Page: http://home.earthlink.net/~brian1951 |
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