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Old 07-27-2012, 06:24 PM   #83
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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 View Post
I don't see the problem with this, it also adds that "or removed or replaced when worn or soiled". I think most people with pets would agree with this. Let’s say you had to sanitize the place because of a parvo breakout in your home, there are products you can use on even carpeting. If you have some surface that can't be cleaned for some reason, you can still replace it. I would think most pet owners have surfaces that can be cleaned. Sanitize doesn't only mean sterilized, it means clean “by removing unwanted filth from it”. I think we have to use some common sense here.

Really where does that definition come from?

Here is what the act says in terms of sanitization


(3)Hard surfaces of primary enclosures and food and water receptacles must besanitized using one of the following methods:
(i)Live steam under pressure;
(ii)Washing with hot water (at least 180 deg.F (82.2 deg.C)) and soap or detergent,as with a mechanical cage washer; or
(iii) Washing all soiled surfaces with appropriate detergent solutionsand disinfectants, or by using a combination detergent/disinfectant productthat accomplishes the same purpose, with a thorough cleaning of the surfaces toremove organic material, so as to remove all organic material and mineralbuildup, and to provide sanitization followed by a clean water rinse.

So Nancy would u like to wash your leather furniture table n chairs under this method?

I am not only using common sense I am reading the rules!. You want to wash and rinse your table lamps, drapes et al according to this regulation?

Many surfaces in a family home can't be cleaned to these standards!



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