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Re: Tool decontamination
Posted by:
iacoss (IP Logged)
Date: August 21, 2017 06:22PM
To bring some additional closure to this topic, the recent article by Evans & Trimber in the July edition of Fire & Arson Investigator provides a thorough evaluation of current cleaning practices and covers all of the questions raised in this topic.