Faucets in a Non-Kosher Vacation Spot
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Question
When staying in a hotel or guesthouse where kashrut is not observed, what should one be careful about when using the faucets?
Answer
According to the basic law, during the year it is permissible to be lenient in using them, and there is no need to kosher them. One who wishes to be stringent may open the hot water faucet and pour boiling water over it from the outside, but there is no obligation to do so.
Source
Azmera Leshimcha (105)
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