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Pastimes : SARS - what next? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Maurice Winn who wrote (454)5/13/2003 11:42:06 AM
From: skinowski  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1070
 
I like your ideas. You are right, it would seem that "dehuming" the bugs out of the air together with the droplets might work.

I am a bit rusty on my virology and cannot comment now about the possible effectiveness of heathers. The question is for how long the particle must be exposed to a given temperature in order to be destroyed. Interesting ideas, though... should not be too difficult to be researched and tested. Maybe they should be e-mailed over to the CDC.

All we'll need is to run a dehumidifier, a heather and an air conditioner all at the same time, and we'll be fine... -g.

(I know, the conditioner will "compete" with the dehumer for droplets... I just like the image... and a six pack -g)