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13 | == **Biosecurity for high-density arrays ** == | ||
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22 | === **Interim solution** === | ||
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26 | **Australia only** | ||
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29 | For now, we recommend using disposable barrier bags if standard cleaning methods will be impractical. Nodes are installed inside bags to stop dirt from sticking to sensor parts. We've seen good results with 10-15um plastics (the thin type commonly used for produce). | ||
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31 | We can help you source bags that: | ||
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71 | **Australia & New Zealand : **We are working on alternatives to single-use plastics! | ||
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73 | Contact us for further advice, or to share your solutions. | ||
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80 | = References = | ||
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82 | * [[XWiki>>http://www.xwiki.org]] | ||
83 | * [[XWiki >>http://www.xwiki.org]] | ||
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105 | A BD3C5 node installed in the ground, ready to activate and cover. The node is inside a 10um plastic bag for efficient clean-up | ||
106 | )))>>image:barrierBag_install.jpg||alt="A BD3C5 node installed in the ground, ready to activate and cover. The node is inside a 10um plastic bag for efficient clean-up" height="409" width="403"]] | ||
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