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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 2283514" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>Hmmm, aircon not only sucks stuff in. It blows stuff about.</p><p></p><p>All this recent news reminds me of the time I worked at the MOD at the time of Anthrax threats, 20 years back? (OK, Anthrax is a bacteria.)</p><p>Basically, envelopes or packages were sent to the post rooms containing a "deadly powder" for the recipient..</p><p>The advice & protocol on a suspect package or envelope was. (From memory.) close doors & windows, turn off fans & PCs (yep, computers have a fan cooling the mother board & chip set.) </p><p>I'm pretty certain it involved stripping off & calling for help? (Contaminated clothing?)</p><p></p><p>I seem to remember a case where a colleague sent some "Turkish delight" to their team mates in a section from a holiday destination & the corner of the box got broke in transit. This fine powdered sugar leaked out..? I kid you not...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 2283514, member: 101136"] Hmmm, aircon not only sucks stuff in. It blows stuff about. All this recent news reminds me of the time I worked at the MOD at the time of Anthrax threats, 20 years back? (OK, Anthrax is a bacteria.) Basically, envelopes or packages were sent to the post rooms containing a "deadly powder" for the recipient.. The advice & protocol on a suspect package or envelope was. (From memory.) close doors & windows, turn off fans & PCs (yep, computers have a fan cooling the mother board & chip set.) I'm pretty certain it involved stripping off & calling for help? (Contaminated clothing?) I seem to remember a case where a colleague sent some "Turkish delight" to their team mates in a section from a holiday destination & the corner of the box got broke in transit. This fine powdered sugar leaked out..? I kid you not... [/QUOTE]
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