Squirrel Disposal
In article , Dan Smithers writes:
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| | secondly, general incinerators are not positively
| | the wrong solution if it DID have a disease justifying incineration;
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| | so are they the right solution or not?
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| Editing error. Omit the 'not'. They are the wrong solution.
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| why?
Because, if a disease is one that justifies incineration, a general
incinerator is as likely to spread it on the fumes as to kill it.
All biohazard incineration is supposed to be done in very special
incinerators.
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
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