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To: nomad

Most strong disinfectants work but the government doesn’t name any specific brand.
http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/hcp/environmental-infection-control-in-hospitals.html

But the older web site for Africa suggests hand sanitzers or soap and water.
http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/prevention/index.html


77 posted on 10/05/2014 12:49:20 AM PDT by LadyDoc (liberals only love politically correct poor people)
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To: LadyDoc
Thanks, thinking in terms of the decon shower that`s a requirement after potential chemical/particulate hazmat exposure. As a former HAZWOPER trained worker, we decon showered even after removal of extensive PPE,(Level A) only now it`ll be with anti-microbials as well as soap/water, yes?
78 posted on 10/05/2014 8:37:10 AM PDT by nomad
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To: LadyDoc

Technical question: If the compounds used are to be used at higher than normal concentrations, as suggested on the CDC link provided, than that suggests the current “best practice” as labeled on the disinfectant compounds is not really the best practice, shouldn`t they now alter the standard recommended concentrations?


79 posted on 10/05/2014 8:48:02 AM PDT by nomad
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