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Travel tips: how to stay healthy on tour

Tips on how to stay healthy while on tour

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Written by Kate Philips
Updated over a week ago

Wherever you may be heading on holiday, it’s always a good idea to take precautions to stay healthy. We have compiled a handy list of actions you can take to help you enjoy your holiday to the fullest!

On the plane

Airlines undertake deep cleans of their craft on long-haul flights, but it doesn’t hurt to pack antibacterial wipes to clean your personal area including window shade and surround, armrest, tray table, seat belt, remote and the back of the seat in front of you.

When you use the bathroom, wash your hand thoroughly, and on returning to your seat, you might also wish to use some hand sanitiser to remove any germs from touching the toilet door.

On tour

Avoid eating street food 

Drink plenty of water

After using bathroom facilities, touching money and before eating, be sure to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water or use hand sanitiser when this is not available. See below for detailed information on keeping hands clean. 

Consider wiping down your mobile phone regularly. 

In your hotel

Clean down high touch items, including light switches, alarm clock (if using) and the remote. Consider packing some snap lock bags and place the remote inside this if you are going to watch television.

On the bus

Be sure to pack hand sanitiser and tissues to use as you need. Take your rubbish with you off the bus and dispose of it properly.

Keeping clean hands

The most important way to maintain hygiene is by cleaning your hands. Follow the below advice on when and how to wash your hands correctly. 

You should wash your hands before:

  • Touching your face with your hands

  • Eating and drinking 

  • Smoking

  • Brushing your teeth

  • Helping a sick person

You should wash your hands after:

  • Going to the bathroom

  • Handling money

  • Changing nappies

  • Touching surfaces with high hand contact such as doorknobs, elevator buttons and railings

  • Returning to your cabin/ room

  • Helping a sick person

  • Blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing

Follow the below steps to wash your hands correctly

  1. Wet your hands with clean, running water, turn off the tap and apply soap

  2. Lather soap in your hands by rubbing them together. Rub the soap over the back of hands, between your fingers and underneath your nails. 

  3. Scrub for at least 20 seconds, the tune ‘Happy Birthday’ is an excellent timer for this, hum it from beginning to end, twice. 

  4. Rinse your hands well under clean running water

  5. Dry your hands using a clean towel or hand drier

If you don’t have access to soap, an alcohol-based sanitiser of at least 60% alcohol is an alternative to reduce germs. However, it is important to note that hand sanitiser will not remove dirt or chemicals from hands, and it does not remove all types of microbes. 

Source: www.cdc.gov

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