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Can you brush your teeth with tap water in Phuket Thailand?

It is perfectly fine to brush your teeth with the water straight from the tap, touch your face or eyes after you've washed your hands, clean your pots and pans with the water, etc.



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Stick to meat and fish that have been well cooked and preferably served hot. Avoid food that has been reheated. Fruits and vegetables should be washed with clean water (not tap water), peeled or cooked whenever possible. Ice cream that has been melted and refrozen should be avoided.

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While incidents of violent crime are rare, there are a few neighborhoods that are best avoided. These include areas like Soi Bangla in Patong, known for its adult entertainment and can be a bit sketchy at night. Another area to be cautious of is Kamala, which has a higher crime rate than other parts of Phuket.

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Is the ice safe in Phuket? Using ice in your drink is safe as ice uses filtered water. You may even get ice cubes served in your beer, a common practice here. However, you should not drink water from the tap.

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Unless you have skin issues (ie issues with skin pores on face), you should be fine.

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Tipping in Thailand is not customary and there are no requirements to tip anyone, leaving a small gratuity for great service is appreciated, but unlike other parts of the world you will never see a Thai service provider with their hand out expecting to be tipped.

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But - mossies really have more to do with where you are staying and the type of vegetation. So, come prepared - but you may not need to battle with them. On the beach - no problems - in town in the evenings not much problem. Most restaurants - in the evenings will burn the citronella (sp?)

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The streets are usually safe enough. Exercise the same precautions you do at home. Might not be a good ideas to walk around late at night alone, but Thailand is safer than most western countries.

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