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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 30/06/18 10:20, Paul Allen wrote:<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Sat, Jun 30, 2018 at 12:57 AM,
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Any other ideas as to words to use? <br>
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<div>Disinfection? Depends if they're just scrapers or if
they include some antimicrobial/antifungal<br>
spray/dip. The UK's DEFRA says of foot and mouth disease
that farmers must have approved<br>
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<div>disinfectant and cleaning materials for essential
visitors. So are these serious jobs or just<br>
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<div>toys?<br>
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<div>Footwear_disinfection seems better than
boot_disinfection, because you'll always get some idiot<br>
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<div>read "boot disinfection" and decide it doesn't apply to
him because he's wearing trainers. In any<br>
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<div>case, there will either be an icon or (probably) no
icon and no text. :)<br>
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The ones I am thinking of have disinfectant. However I'd accept ones
that only go after seeds too. It just depends on what the object is.<br>
They are permanent installations. Foot and mouth ones tend to be
portable for temporary use. <br>
They tend to be easy to use as if they are difficult they won't get
used or used well and that would defeat the purpose. So not toys. <br>
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Link to the Tasmania ones
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.nrmsouth.org.au/biosecurity/walkclean/">https://www.nrmsouth.org.au/biosecurity/walkclean/</a> <br>
They look to use some 'veterinarian disinfectant F10sc'. <br>
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There are also some in Queensland, Western Australia and New
Zealand. I'd think they would be present in other parts of the world
too. <br>
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Rendering .. might only happen on the specific maps for walkers.
That is fine. <br>
The problem is 'off track' walkers ..they need to know where these
things are so they can go to them before leaving a contaminated
area. <br>
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Now more inclined to man_made=footwear_disinfection ... really
separates it from a simple polish. <br>
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