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Ebola: Putting on and Removing Personal Protective Equipment

Not everyone is able to afford a full hazmat suit in order to protect themselves from Ebola.Take note particularly the removal section of the video which shows the inside out approach to removal of possibly contaminated gear.

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Ebola: Putting on and Removing Personal Protective Equipment



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Not everyone is able to afford a full hazmat suit in order to protect themselves from Ebola. For those that will be relying on protective equipment that is widely available on sites such as Amazon, the following guide may be helpful. Take note particularly the removal section of the video which shows the inside out approach to removal of possibly contaminated gear.

You can see a British army training video here. (I can’t put it up due to copyright issues)

You can see the CDC/Medscape version here.

All the supplies are available on Amazon at a much cheaper cost that local DIY stores.

Take Care

Liz

Related Resources:

Ebola Survival Handbook: A Collection of Tips, Strategies, and Supply Lists From Some of the World’s Best Preparedness Professionals

The Prepper’s Blueprint: The Step-By-Step Guide To Help You Through Any Disaster

When Should I Go Into a Full Pandemic Lockdown Mode And Self Quarantine?

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Pandemic Preparedness: What To Do Before The Panic Starts

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Contributed by Lizzie Bennett of Underground Medic.

Lizzie Bennett retired from her job as a senior operating department practitioner in the UK earlier this year. Her field was trauma and accident and emergency and she has served on major catastrophe teams around the UK. Lizzie publishes Underground Medic on the topic of preparedness.

Lizzie Bennett retired from her job as a senior operating department practitioner in the UK earlier this year. Her field was trauma and accident and emergency and she has served on major catastrophe teams around the UK. Lizzie publishes Underground Medic on the topic of preparedness.

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