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		 Everyone draws the line differently.  To my mind, it all about what would I consider a "normal" amount of germ interaction, whether it's an adult or a child. 
 
I probably would be pretty vigilant about things like restaurant tables, either wiping them down or bringing a place mat for my kid, because the kid will be putting their food on there, and sticking their hands in their mouth more than normal because they're eating and an < 2 year old kid sticks their hand in their mouth to eat.  With a shopping cart, I might go so far as to wipe the handle down, but otherwise, I don't really care if they're just generally touching it, though I'd try to make sure they weren't using it as a teething toy option. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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