Iowa State University defines biohazardous waste as “All biologically contaminated waste that could potentially cause harm to humans, domestic or wild animals or plants. Examples include human and animal blood, tissues, and certain body fluids, recombinant DNA, and human, animal or plant pathogens.”
“Infectious waste is waste that is (or has potential to be) contaminated and can spread diseases, viruses, and bacteria. It is common in places that deal with plant and animal tissues and fluids, pathogens, and recombinant DNA.”
What I want to know is where the hell are all the biohazardous waste trash cans located at?
I haven’t seen any – AND if this blasted virus is so bad… then masks and gloves NEED TO BE PUT in the proper place.
I would hate for all this (potentially) contamination to be continuously spread around.
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By Kenneth T.
My blog, My way
Welcome to a little piece of my life.
Here you will find things concerning my everyday experiences and or my thoughts on everyday happenings.
For instance you may find thoughts of my Farmstead, which is as my wife calls it, our Accidental Farming life.
Perhaps on a whim, I might just jump on a soap box about what's going on with my crazy family (the immediate one, that is).~You don't need to put a penny in the coin slot for any commentary there~
You may find, new additions to what I call "Hobby-time". Ahh yes, my hobby... I make pinback buttons (some call them badges). Sorry for the shameful plug ;-)
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And then there is the outside the box or "Offtrack" thinking, part of me. Which can be anything else from aliens to the zoology of the Loch Ness monster, but will probably be more mundane as health concerns, for instance, to vaccinate or not. Is the Earth Flat or is it Hollow? Is there a dome? Is any of it real? Do you really want to know? Police brutality and the continuing corruption of established government, Big Business, Big Oil, Big Brother. Can we survive? Should we survive? The coming montrary collapse.
There is so much going on, more then we see outside our windows.
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We live in a closed environment, so these hazardous wastes are around somewhere. And somewhere they are escaping the trash cans and going about their “evolutionary” business of changing and adapting their environment to suit themselves…😟
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