[Histonet] Carpet in Histology
Gayle Callis
gcallis <@t> montana.edu
Wed Sep 19 12:30:05 CDT 2007
Rene and everyone,
What we have are commercial area rugs (very low looped fibers, as used in
foyers near doors of buildings entrances. Some are longer rug runners, and
a bit heavy, but they vacuum very nicely as long as the vacuum is set to
lowest setting and an industrial vacuum cleaner. It is not a 100% paraffin
removal, but it takes up most of the trimmings.
Our building maintenance people would never haul them off for cleaning.
That has been done one time in 20 years!! Carpet throughout a whole
laboratory would not be a good thing to have. We only use area rugs to
contain paraffin at microtomy and embedding stations. If they become too
trashed, we get rid of them and buy new.
At 10:50 AM 9/19/2007, you wrote:
>Paraffin does NOT vacuum at all. You for sure will step on it and make it
>to stick to the floor. Floor with paraffin have to be scrapped. Carpets
>(removable) are the best solution for areas where paraffin can fall to the
>floor. We used to have a service that brough / took away the carpets weekly.
> René J.
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Gayle Callis HTL, HT, MT(ASCP)
Research Histopathology Supervisor
Veterinary Molecular Biology
Montana State University
Bozeman MT 59717
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