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Mass decontamination in severe weather conditions requires extreme caution

Emergency Management Alert, March 15, 2004

For many hospitals, mass decontamination preparation is a major challenge. Decontamination includes stripping and flushing patients with soap and water to eliminate harmful substances. The weather can further complicate this process because decontamination is typically done outside.

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