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How to Protect Yourself
A few simple precautions can reduce your risk of spoiled fruit:
- Inspect before cutting: Avoid melons with soft spots, cracks, or damp areas.
- Wash the rind: Rinse thoroughly under running water before slicing to prevent contamination.
- Use clean tools: Always cut with a clean knife on a clean surface.
- Check after cutting: Look, smell, and sample a small piece before eating.
- Refrigerate promptly: Store leftovers wrapped and chilled below 4°C (39°F).
- Dispose safely: Seal spoiled melons in a bag before throwing them away to prevent leaks.
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