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What is the cleanup protocol after the CellBlockEX granules have been dispersed on the flight deck or passenger cabin?
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May 3, 2018
Judy Thibeau
When CellBlockEX granules are dispersed to fight a fire, they can be cleaned up easily. Since it is non-toxic and it is not a hazardous material, you could use a vacuum.
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