Lime powder does not hasten decomposition and, since dead bodies are generally not an infectious risk to the public, disinfectant is not needed.
Is spraying bodies with disinfectant or lime powder useful?
July 07, 2021 / by medi molt / in Care & Medicine, Death / with 1 comment /
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