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Should the contents in contaminated facilities, such as carpeting, drywall etc. be disinfected before they are removed for disposal?

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Should the contents in contaminated facilities, such as carpeting, drywall etc. be disinfected before they are removed for disposal?

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No, it is difficult to assure a good disinfection process on highly soiled items and porous items like carpet or drywall. It is recommended the areas be cleared of debris and damaged goods by trained individuals wearing proper personal protective equipment. Once the area is clear and free of debris and gross contamination, the reaming hard non-porous surfaces can be cleaned and disinfected with RelyOn™ MDC solution.

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