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To: grey_whiskers

It is used in the sterilization process for mass quantities of devices.

The put the boxes on a pallet in the chamber. they include a known bacterium sample in a few places within the pallet for a confirmation purposes that the sterilization works. The flood the chamber with EO under pressure to force it into every nook and cranny. Then they flush the chamber with clean air. Then they let it sit for a day or so to ensure all the EO is out. Then they remove the product. Then they check to ensure the test bacterium died before allowing release for sale.

EO will leave a residue on the product, and if your are exposed to it a whole lot that residue cold build up over time.

Interestingly because it’s also explosive the test chambers are specially built with the weakest part being the ceiling/roof to ensure that if a chamber explodes the weakest point will give and the force will go up and not out.


987 posted on 08/11/2021 9:14:56 AM PDT by reed13k (For evil to triumph it is only necessary that good men do nothing)
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To: reed13k

Yes, that’s fine. But what concentration is likely to be on the test swabs? And how much of it transfers to the mucosa or bloodstream?


989 posted on 08/11/2021 9:18:33 AM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change with out notice.)
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