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Swimming, having a shower or generally getting it wet beyond the washing of hands is not advisable.
Washing a sutured wound with soap and water — or simply getting it wet, period — in the first 12 hours did not pose a problem.
Sunbeds (and bright sunshine) are out for a few weeks, as is any long immersion in water (although getting it wet is fine).
She's not wearing her watch — she left it at home for fear of getting it wet — and that further disorients her, as if knowing the time would put everything back in its place.
"You're rolling around cantaloupe on uncleanable equipment and you're getting it wet and you're not cooling it — it provides the perfect environment for listeria growth and spread," said James Gorny, a senior food safety adviser at the Food and Drug Administration.
In reality that means you can wear it day to day without having to worry about getting it wet while washing your hands or running through the British downpours, as long as you've ensured the micro USB protective cover is properly closed.
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Her father had said never get it wet.
Basically, you can get it wet – but don't get it wet.
Drop it, get it wet, shake it up and it'll keep running as usual.
The Flex is water-resistant, so you can really get it wet.
Now the finger is almost normal but I can't get it wet.
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