Contrary to popular belief, the poison ivy rash does not spread from one person to another by touching the blisters, or the fluid that oozes from the blisters.
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Regional Water Authority - Watch where you step! Be on the lookout for poison ivy when enjoying the great outdoors. Follow these tips from Opie to stay safe.