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Yossarian  
#1 Posted : 27 August 2010 16:20:19(UTC)
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Yossarian

(*Let the reader understand what I'm really saying here without breaching forum rules.) I have been surprised this summer when I visited several petting farms with the kids at the lack of hand washing facilities or instructions on hand washing present. This after the Griffin Report on the E-coli 0157 outbreak at Godstone Farm in Surrey last year, which can be viewed here: http://www.griffininvest...rg.uk/report/default.htm I'd like to ask the audience, what reasons do you think are behind this apparent complacency (or was it just 2 random bad samples), does stuff* just happen?
Ron Hunter  
#2 Posted : 27 August 2010 16:32:43(UTC)
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Ron Hunter

I visited a well known Safari Park in central Scotland the other weekend and the hand-washing facilities and other information signage were spot-on.
David Bannister  
#3 Posted : 27 August 2010 16:57:13(UTC)
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David Bannister

Speaking personally, I was not the product of a happening but was created some time before such things were invented in the 60's. It is Friday!!
David H  
#4 Posted : 27 August 2010 19:47:04(UTC)
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David H

With S4B here - yes have hand wash facilities available. But you can certainly take the horse to water etc. People at taught at a very early age by parents how to wash their hands and that when their hands are dirty, not to put them in their mouths. Mind you - depends on what is meant by "petting" - sometimes I was reluctant to wash afterwards lol. David
Yossarian  
#5 Posted : 28 August 2010 05:55:10(UTC)
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Yossarian

Darn, I seem to have had poo on my mind in the last 24 hours. And at 05:45 too!
ron hunter wrote:
I visited a well known Safari Park in central Scotland the other weekend and the hand-washing facilities and other information signage were spot-on.
The businesses I had in mind did not have animal/ human interactions as a primary part of their business though. As such they may have slipped beneath the enforcement radar. They were a farm (main business) with an associated campsite where feeding the goats was positively encouraged, but the only water supply was the cold tap used to fill the drinking trough; and a pub (main business) where the landlord decided that tame rabbits gambolling round the beer garden would distract the punters sufficiently until the pie & pint arrived.
Bob Howden  
#6 Posted : 30 August 2010 09:50:19(UTC)
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Bob Howden

Yossarian wrote:
This after the Griffin Report on the E-coli 0157 outbreak at Godstone Farm in Surrey last year, which can be viewed here: http://www.griffininvest...rg.uk/report/default.htm
Opportune posting of this link. Makes interesting reading when compared to the actions of the Care Commission here - http://www.nurseryworld....nursery/?DCMP=ILC-SEARCH
Yossarian  
#7 Posted : 01 September 2010 20:01:15(UTC)
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Yossarian

Hmm Bob, I don't see the Care Commission softening it's stance from soap and water to hand wipes & gel after Griffin. I wouldn't hold my breath if I were The Secret Garden, the risks posed by E. coli 0157 to under 5's are too great. I also thought it concerning that no one has yet defined an "open farm" which can only lead to continued public ignorance.
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