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     Christiaan, Ocean Shores is offline Petty Officer Member
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    Antiseptic hand wash

    Many cruise lines offer antiseptic hand wash in restaurant and buffet areas.

    On the last cruise I noticed a strange unpleasant taste in my mouth and thinking it was the awful coffee I stopped drinking it. The taste remained until the end of the cruise then disappeared.

    Many months later at home I used an instant antiseptic hand wash and noticed exactly the same taste after eating.

    Before it is pointed out that people use cutlery
    there were bread rolls which were served with the meals .

    I am curious to know if anyone else has had the same experience.


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    Cool Hand-gel? -maybe not..

    Last year, I was fortunate to do a behind-the-scenes tour
    on an RCI Radiance Class vessel.

    I left impressed by the level of effort and expense
    that he and his vessel go to, to keep the seas as clean as possible.


    Their Environmental Officer who conducted the tour was a forthcoming chap
    and since we were a group of hoteliers(myself excepted)
    interested in how systems work
    we had the impression he wasn't holding back.


    The stuff we learned,that day!


    -and the places we went!



    While discussing NoroVirus,etc.
    I pointedly asked about the squirty-gel thing we have so much faith in?
    but it didn't score very high, in his opinion.

    I think there's no substitute for a proper washing of the hands -with soap


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    Last year, I was fortunate to do a behind-the-scenes tour
    on an RCI Radiance Class vessel.

    While discussing NoroVirus,etc.
    I pointedly asked about the squirty-gel thing we have so much faith in?
    but it didn't score very high, in his opinion.

    I think there's no substitute for a proper washing of the hands -with soap


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    I am in total agreement Aplmac, usually I had touched nothing more than a handrail since showering etc in the cabin. But then many hands touched that rail en route to the dining room.

    I will experiment with the hand gel one more time just to satisfy my curiosity.

    Wonderful photos, by the way.

    PS On second thoughts I could wear white gloves until seated at the table ..........brings to mind poor Michael Jackson and his phobias.

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    We all worry about touching surfaces, making use of gel etc. whilst cruising (myself included) but how often do you see the use of gels at land based restaurants where you still have doors to open etc.


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    Not using handrails on a moving ship is especially risky for the more mature cruiser! A broken pelvis is infinitely worse than the Norovirus for most.


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    Not using handrails on a moving ship is especially risky for the more mature cruiser!
    A broken pelvis is infinitely worse than the Norovirus for most.
    Very true.

    You and I are not there yet but there may be a day
    when we too cling on like the elderly, going on before us!

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    Many cruise lines offer antiseptic hand wash in restaurant and buffet areas.

    On the last cruise I noticed a strange unpleasant taste in my mouth and thinking it was the awful coffee I stopped drinking it. The taste remained until the end of the cruise then disappeared.

    Many months later at home I used an instant antiseptic hand wash and noticed exactly the same taste after eating.

    Before it is pointed out that people use cutlery
    there were bread rolls which were served with the meals .

    I am curious to know if anyone else has had the same experience.
    Some hand gels 'taste' more than others. You almost can't help but touch your lips at some point so you are bound to get the gel into your taste buds. Not very pleasant. But, it's the lesser of two evils.

    However, and I've said this many times now on the forum - gel does not kill the Norovirus BUT hot soapy water does. The gel will help with other bugs.

    Some hospitals, when they have an outbreak of the Norovirus on a ward, remove the hand gel to encourage hand washing.

    The Norovirus usually only lasts 12-24 hours but you are infectious for a further 48 hours hence ships quarantine you for that period. Hospital staff are not allowed back to work for 48 hours after last symptoms. It's a very infectious bug.


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    Very true.

    You and I are not there yet but there may be a day
    when we too cling on like the elderly, going on before us!

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    Hmmm elderly ..........

    I take it neither you nor Malcolm wear drop dead gorgeous stiletto heeled sandals ? Try walking up or down stairs while wearing them without touching , just touching , barely brushing one's fingertips along ,definitely NOT clinging , to the hand rails . :D

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    Not using handrails on a moving ship is especially risky for the more mature cruiser! A broken pelvis is infinitely worse than the Norovirus for most.
    Of course it is , well said . Back to the white gloves ........

    Last edited by Christiaan, Ocean Shores; 7th January 2010 at 05:42 AM.

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    Hmmm elderly ..........

    I take it neither you nor Malcolm wear drop dead gorgeous stiletto heeled sandals ? Try walking up or down stairs while wearing them without touching , just touching , barely brushing one's fingertips along ,definitely NOT clinging , to the hand rails . :D


    Now that would be a photo for Aplmac to publish - he and Malcolm wearing stilettos!!!???


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