Guest guest Posted June 26, 2002 Report Share Posted June 26, 2002 The very latest information on killing Anthrax spores comes out of the lab of former colleagues of mine at the University of Florida/USDA from Dr. Rudolf Scheffrahn. Even though the pesticide, methyl bromide, a fumigant is being phased out by EPA in 2005, it will still KILL ( added ) Anthrax spores with no harm to the furniture, carpeting, etc. The only alternative is chlorine dioxide which is corrosive, unstable and may damage electronics, fabrics, etc., and the cost for using methyl bromide as a fumigant for Anthrax is one-fourth the cost of the alternative. Dr. L. Lipsey Professor and Toxicologist Univ. of North Florida-OSHA Cert. Univ. of Florida Medical Center-Jax, Poison Control Center www.richardlipsey.com LIPSEY'S RESUME--Toxicology And Environmental Health Associates Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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