Tsunami Floods Can Be Danger to Unprotected Feet
AP PhotoPrimalfoot Alliance supporters are encouraged to wear protective, close-toed footwear if they must walk through tsunami flood waters caused by the recent earthquake in Japan. Because flood waters are often murky and likely to contain contaminants, going barefoot in these conditions introduces a high risk of injury to bare feet. Toes can easily be cut on unseen threats below the surface of flood waters.
If you are in areas affected -- or potentially affected -- by flooding, wearing close-toed shoes will provide protection against injuries. Open-toed footwear like flip flops and sandals are not reliable due to skin still being exposed to unseen dangers. Those who prefer primal shoes should be well protected by most brands that are available. We recommend you avoid primal "shoes" that are made of only soft, easily-punctured fabric around the toes. A rubber sole is recommended.
After leaving flood waters, clean your bare feet with clean water and antibacterial soap, hand sanitizer gel or even another clean, wet material like baby wipes. It's important that any contaminants that got on your feet from wading through flood waters is washed off. Any small cuts or abrasions that were already on your feet could still be infected by these contaminents.
To everyone affected by the earthquake in Japan and subsequent tsunami waters, we're thinking of you. Stay safe to go barefoot another day.






Friday, March 11, 2011 at 8:43 AM


