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    The belt line or waistline, or other areas where clothing may rub or constrict. 
    Areas with excessive hair. You may shave the area to help the Reservoir Patch attach to your skin. 
    Areas that are curved or rigid due to muscle or bone. 
    Areas within a 1-inch circle around the belly button or surgical scars. 
    Skin that is tender, bruised, red, or hard or has any skin disease or infection. 
Clean the area where you will attach the Reservoir Patch with an alcohol swab. 
The alcohol swab will remove all lotions and oils. Let the area dry. This helps the adhesive stick properly to the skin. 
Practice aseptic technique as described at the beginning of this chapter. 
Warning: Clean the insertion area with a disinfectant as directed by your healthcare professional. Be sure the area is 
dry before inserting the Reservoir Patch. 
You can reduce the risk of infection at the infusion site by following aseptic technique and disinfecting the infusion 
site: 
Wash your hands with soap and water. 
Use soap to wash the infusion site. 
Note: Antibacterial soap may irritate skin, especially at the infusion site. Ask your healthcare professional how to 
treat any skin irritation. 
Dry the site with a clean towel. 
Use an alcohol prep swab to disinfect the infusion site. Start at the center of the site and gently rub outward 
in a circular motion. 
Let the site air-dry thoroughly. Do NOT blow on the site to dry it. 
Note: If you have sensitive skin or your skin becomes irritated, ask your doctor or healthcare professional about skin 
barrier products.