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Old 17-05-2006, 11:05 AM
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Default Dirt or Micro-organisms

Can I canvas opinion on what i can and can't take from outdoors. I don't want to leave it all behind. I know not to bother with lawn mowers but what about the following.

Wooden garden furniture, spades, forks, trowels, band saws, ladders, bikes, hoses, motorised kiddies quad bike, basketball, climbing frame,etc, and the list goes on.

I want to be sensible about this and I realise that there could be contamination risks associated with all those mentioned above. But if I'm over cautius than from a financial point of view I lose out.

I have looked at the biosecurity site and don't find it specific enough, other than mentioning dirty boots and bikes, it doesn't list examples of outdoor items that have been fumigated by them in the past.

Soem insight to problems experienced or not with outdoor kit, would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Speno :icon_rolleyes:
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