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Item Purpose Item Purpose Bucket Holds all supplies together Mix liquid disinfectant or use for rinse water Soap Wash all animal care supplies before and after attending a show. Wash hands anytime you have animal contact. Scrub brush Scrub off all debris when washing supplies and boots. Disinfectant Disinfect all animal care supplies and boots after they have been cleaned. Protective clothing Wear coveralls or barn clothes whenever you have animal contact. Change immediately following being in the barn. Gloves Protect your hands from infectious disease by wearing gloves when you work with animals; especially if they are sick. Boot covers/ Rubber boots Have rubber boots to wear in the barn. Clean and disinfect regularly. Have visitors wear boot covers to enter your barn. Face Mask Protect yourself from inhaling infectious disease with a face mask when in contact with ill pigs. Item Purpose Bucket Holds all supplies together Mix liquid disinfectant or use for rinse water Soap Wash all animal care supplies before and after attending a show. Wash hands anytime you have animal contact. Scrub brush Scrub off all debris when washing supplies and boots. Disinfectant Disinfect all animal care supplies and boots after they have been cleaned. Protective clothing Wear coveralls or barn clothes whenever you have animal contact. Change immediately following being in the barn. Gloves Protect your hands from infectious disease by wearing gloves when you work with animals; especially if they are sick. Boot covers/ Rubber boots Have rubber boots to wear in the barn. Clean and disinfect regularly. Have visitors wear boot covers to enter your barn. Face Mask Protect yourself from inhaling infectious disease with a face mask when in contact with ill pigs.