Josie
Has No Life - Lives on TB
This may have been covered here and I tried to do a search, but just stick anything with ebola in search and see how many hits you get!! I tried to google it also and got no where. Either no one else is wanting to know or I'm using the wrong search words. So I apologize if this has already been covered.
Anyway, I was wanting to know what would be the best way to dispose of anything considered contaminated by ebola. Would one bury the items? And wouldn't that risk later contamination by someone digging them up? Or would you burn them? Would that be hot enough to destroy the virus or would it cause the virus to become sort of air born because it would be on all the ash that would be floating through the air?
Second question is in regards to KI and pets. Can you safely give your dogs and cats KI tablets in case of radiation exposure? If so, what would be the dosage?
Anyway, I was wanting to know what would be the best way to dispose of anything considered contaminated by ebola. Would one bury the items? And wouldn't that risk later contamination by someone digging them up? Or would you burn them? Would that be hot enough to destroy the virus or would it cause the virus to become sort of air born because it would be on all the ash that would be floating through the air?
Second question is in regards to KI and pets. Can you safely give your dogs and cats KI tablets in case of radiation exposure? If so, what would be the dosage?