What steps should be followed in early childhood program settings when soap and running water are not available?
When soap and running water are not available (such as during a field trip) use an alcohol-based hand rub. However, some places may not allow alcohol-based hand rubs in early childhood program settings because they can be toxic if swallowed. If alcohol-based hand rubs are used, they should be kept in a location that children cannot reach, but adults can access when they need to dispense it.
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