Health Tip: Avoid Germs From a Petting Zoo

Some precautions may help prevent illness

May 26, 2009 RSS Feed Print
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(HealthDay News) -- Petting zoos are a fun attraction for children, but it can expose you and the youngsters to germs.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advises that you take these precautions:

  • Make use of any hand-washing stations set up around the petting zoo.
  • Always wash hands immediately after petting the animals, after touching gates or fences, and always before you eat.
  • Try to wash hands with soap and water; hand-sanitizing gel will suffice if no running water is present.
  • Never take food or drink into the petting zoo area.
  • Carefully watch young children, especially those aged 5 or younger. Make sure that while petting the animals, they don't put anything into their mouths -- including fingers, pacifiers or toys.

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