Ebola Gear

Kit, Clothing, Tools, etc
grenfell
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Re: Ebola Gear

Post by grenfell »

ukpreppergrrl wrote: How to remove contaminated clothing, and the order in which it's done, should be practiced before it's needed. Strangely enough "how to remove contaminated clothing" seems to be a popular google phrase....!
Puts me in mind of an incident a couple of years ago. A regular check on the drains at my mother's house showed a blockage . Having my rods with me I lifted the covers on the adjoining properties and begun prodding . It did take a while to get it clear , why do people put tampons , disposable razors and the like down the toilet, but of course I was "contaminated". Luckily I only live about a mile away so leaving my van I walked home and stripped off on the drive putting the clothes into a bin bag for later washing before going straight to the shower. We washed the clothes in a tub before being washed again in the machine as I didn't feel the need to destroy them.