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Question:

If you're life guarding and have to jump in to save someone, do you take your clothes off?

I saw my brother save someone, but I was still watching my area and heard a long whistle blast and then he was in his suit and jumped in to save the kid.Are you supposed to take your clothes off?

Answer:

Nope I never have, but rarely does anything end up on my hands I am fairly liberal with the baby wipes though!
As long fingernails are keep neat and short. Remember to wash hand before and after. I feel it's pretty much OK. Baby poo is actually pretty clean as they only feed on breast milk or either milk formula compare to adult.
NO You shouldn't wear gloves the baby might be allergic to the latex,You should just wash your hands after you change the baby's diaper,and if you cant handle it then you shouldn't be baby sitting.
Go to Wally world and get a 7 ft. Shakespeare Excursion Rod and a Catera Spinning Reel. Get 20 lb Fireline, it will catch anything. Too many cooked and cleaned and eaten largemouth bass to count can attest to how good this combo works. Try it.
It's totally okay to wear gloves if you want to. When I look after other people's kids I make sure I have clean hands before and after a change. As a personal care assistant, we are required to wear gloves when changing adult nappies so from a occupational health safety point of view, it's probably best to wear them!

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