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My husband travels A LOT for business. (He sells software to accountants at trade shows.) He always removes the bedspread in hotel rooms, folds it so the inside shows, and throws it on the floor as soon as he enters a room. (Just think of the DNA! :eek: ICK.) (You should also wipe the phone with an antibacterial wipe and, especially, the TV remote.) He likes hotels where they keep a sheet on top of the blanket as well as underneath. I can't remember, does HAL have this policy? I've traveled with him enough that I prefer it that way, too. If it's not their policy, do you think it would be too weird to ask the steward to do it that way? I'm also going to request that the steward never replace the bedspread, just put it away. Or maybe I'll hide it under the bed! Heh.:D

 

Robin

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Soap and water works just as well as that Purell, but it's certainly an inconvenience to go wash your hands EVERY time you touch something...I wouldn't really worry about creating a "supergerm" by using Purell...just promise me you'll all finish your antibiotic prescriptions, not doing THAT will cause a superbug...oh, wait...:eek:

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