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Does any individual have information regarding toxic mold? I think I may have a problem.

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2013-7-5 13:32:59 By doropamssow
Storage of garden chemicals like weedkillers, pesticides or fuel oils and retention of harmful contaminants during subsequent washing and cleaning processes is an apparent problem as absorbtion could occur.

The very strict inspection procedures in the washing and cleaning plants are designed to detect and eliminate any suspect bottles. Optical detectors and sophisticated electronic ''sniffers'', in addition to manual inspection, ensures that these bottles are eliminated; such devices are used before and after washing. Contaminated bottles are not known to have passed through the extremely rigorous inspection systems.

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2005-6-26 19:47:56 By Kenplas
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