Let’s face it, canoe camping isn’t exactly the cleanest of hobbies. When your not wading through murky creek bottoms or through knee deep mud you could be tending to small cuts and wounds, crushing mosquitos or wiping runny noses. And when camping in remote regions like the Adirondacks it’s especially hard to stay clean because there is constant exposure to germs and bacteria and no access to sanitation.
One of the easiest ways to prevent infections is by cleaning the hands and face several times per day, and always before cooking and eating. Always consider packing hygiene items in your gear. Multipurpose alcohol free cleaning wipes are good for cleaning cooking gear and the anti-bacterial cleaning wipes are good for reducing germs on the skin.
And if you spend lots of time in the outdoors you can order these products in bulk from the Falcon Safety Website.

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