Health and hygiene

Service area field conditions

Summer Services are held in field conditions. Those who belong to risk groups due to age or underlying health conditions are advised to avoid spending time in the sunny main area. All service guests are reminded to drink enough fluids. There are drinking water points in the service area where clean drinking water is available. Hats and sunscreen can be purchased at the Summer Services store. Let us also care for our loved ones’ wellbeing and ability to cope in the heat.

Hand hygiene

During Summer Services, pay special attention to good hand hygiene in order to help prevent the spread of respiratory infections and stomach illnesses. Bring soap and disinfectant for your caravan or tent. Wash your hands carefully with soap and water before meals and after using the restroom, and then apply hand sanitizer to dry hands.

Infections and acute illnesses

If someone in your family or close circle is currently ill or has recently recovered from a respiratory infection or stomach illness, it is recommended that you stay home to ensure recovery and to help prevent illness outbreaks during Summer Services.

Medications and supplies

When leaving for Summer Services, bring any medications you use regularly. Also bring pain relievers and any allergy medications you may need, as well as cleaning and bandaging supplies for small cuts and wounds.

Using the First Aid Station

The First Aid station at Summer Services is intended only for patients who need immediate first aid. Other health and illness related matters are not part of the scope of first aid services at Summer Services. In an emergency, call 112.

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