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How to Be Hygienic Using Public Swimming Pools
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Swimming in public pools can be a great way to stay active and enjoy the water. However, it's important to keep in mind that public swimming pools can also be breeding grounds for germs and bacteria. To help you stay hygienic while using public swimming pools, here are some tips to follow: 1. Shower before you swim: Taking a quick shower before entering the pool can help to remove any dirt or oils from your skin, reducing the amount of bacteria that enters the pool. 2. Use the restroom before swimming: It's important to use the restroom before entering the pool to avoid any accidents in the water. This can also help to reduce the amount of bacteria in the pool. 3. Don't swallow the pool water: While swimming, try to avoid swallowing any pool water as it can contain bacteria and germs that can cause illness. 4. Wear appropriate swimwear: Wearing appropriate swimwear can help to reduce the amount of bacteria that enters the pool. Avoid wearing regular clothes or street clothes into the pool. 5. Don't swim if you have an open wound: If you have an open wound, it's best to avoid swimming as it can increase your risk of infection. 6. Don't share personal items: Avoid sharing personal items such as towels, goggles, and swim caps with others. This can help to reduce the spread of germs. 7. Rinse off after swimming: After swimming, take a quick shower to rinse off any chlorine or pool water from your skin. This can help to reduce skin irritation and potential infections. By following these tips, you can help to stay hygienic while using public swimming pools and reduce your risk of illness or infection.
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