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Change wet clothes when necessary. Keep wet clothes on longer than is absolutely necessary. This may be until the night when you must have something dry in which to sleep. Obtain drinking water from the source provided and then keep it clean. It may be necessary to obtain it from other sources on occasions but this is not to be done except under supervision. Obtain drinking water from stagnant or slow running streams or from downstream from the washing area.