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<h4>Where it was applicable to do so, we used biological safety cabinets (BSC) with HEPA filters. The BSC - and also the laminar flow hoods – were used to protect our samples from contamination. All biohazardous consumable materials, such as pipette tips, serological pipette’s, agar plates and more, were place in biohazardous waste bags and disposed of according to NSHA policy. All contaminated liquids and reusable materials were autoclaved when appropriate and decontaminated with 70% ethanol or 10% bleach when autoclaving was not an option. Situations where autoclaving was not available includes decontaminating plastics and contaminated glass beads for examples. Lab surfaces were always decontaminated with 70% ethanol before and after use.</h4> | <h4>Where it was applicable to do so, we used biological safety cabinets (BSC) with HEPA filters. The BSC - and also the laminar flow hoods – were used to protect our samples from contamination. All biohazardous consumable materials, such as pipette tips, serological pipette’s, agar plates and more, were place in biohazardous waste bags and disposed of according to NSHA policy. All contaminated liquids and reusable materials were autoclaved when appropriate and decontaminated with 70% ethanol or 10% bleach when autoclaving was not an option. Situations where autoclaving was not available includes decontaminating plastics and contaminated glass beads for examples. Lab surfaces were always decontaminated with 70% ethanol before and after use.</h4> | ||
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