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And plumbers charge as if they'd expect travel in F.
The aircraft was fixed in DXB, I'll post more later as I'm getting on my connecting flight to GLA.
No issues with the water supply on the DXB-LHR sector.
Hand sanitisers don't kill germs, the alcohol removes the oil layer, just check with the FDA:
FDA: Hand Sanitizers Make False Claims
Are we talking about the same product? I'm talking about that alcohol based transparent gel where you pour a bit on your hands, rub them together then the stuff evaporates off. So where does the oil layer (and presumably, the germs) go? If it "removes" the oil layer, maybe it evaporates with the alcohol (no). More likely, the oil layer gets mobilized, but then reposes back on the hands, not removed but contact with the alcohols kills a proportion of the little blighters.
BTW the article quoted says this (my emphasis):
An FDA spokesperson tells WebMD that consumers should continue to follow CDC advice to use hand sanitizers when water is not available.
The CDC advice specifically says alcohol-based hand sanitizers help protect against MRSA and other germs. During flu season, the CDC continually warns Americans to prevent flu by using hand sanitizers when soap and water aren't around.
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Here's the bottom line: Don't count on hand sanitizers for 100% protection from anything. Do wash your hands often. And when you can't wash your hands, do use hand sanitizers. Even the FDA agrees they get rid of a lot of the germs that are on your hands.
Conclusion: If there isn't enough water available for washing your hands, hand sanitisers aren't a bad substitute.
There are Arabic announcements on QF flights?
Are we talking about the same product? I'm talking about that alcohol based transparent gel where you pour a bit on your hands, rub them together then the stuff evaporates off. So where does the oil layer (and presumably, the germs) go? If it "removes" the oil layer, maybe it evaporates with the alcohol (no). More likely, the oil layer gets mobilized, but then reposes back on the hands, not removed but contact with the alcohols kills a proportion of the little blighters.
It strips the oil which then evaporates, however real life research has indicated it can actually add bacteria to the surface of the hands if it does have high enough alcohol content, ie your hands are dry after 10-15 seconds. better than nothing, possibly, but regular use could increase resistance which is an issue.
The True Power of Hand Sanitizer | JOURNYS
Only problem last week at DXB was computer system went down and they double booked 4 on 11-13 in J
unfortunately I got on plane early as the other 4 got put in F for the DXB-LHR leg (QF9)
Yep I am sure they had heaps of drinking water/bottles of water kept away for drinking and then had another supply to wash people hands
Surely a few bottles of hand sanitizer would be a much better option though ?
As for toilets I wasn't aware they really used much water to flush on the A380, just a trickle yes ?
I also thought that there would be more than one water pump/system to avoid something like this happen
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As for toilets I wasn't aware they really used much water to flush on the A380, just a trickle yes ?
I also thought that there would be more than one water pump/system to avoid something like this happen
Out of interest what would be the average length of each announcement? 1-2 minutes? And you get the privilege to be interrupted for 4x the time it takes for 1 announcement with the IFE off air for each announcement!English and Arabic, as well as French and German lately.