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EXAMPLES OF USE OF ITEMS CONTAINING NATURAL RUBBER
Items made of natural rubber (gum) are many and differ in their rubber content; the more rubber content, the
greater their susceptibility to degradation by ozone.
Among the common items that may contain natural rubber are computer keyboards (rubber under the keys),
floor squeegees, tubes (for bicycles), crepe soles (for shoes), rubber bands (various), gloves ('Latex'), smoked
sheets, underlay, and more.
The common sense rule: when in doubt about whether the item contains
natural rubber remove the item before treating the space. Or alternatively, smear the item’s surface
with Vaseline or equivalent before exposing it to ozone.
Before starting operation verify that the treated area has
been vacated of people, animals, plants and items
containing natural rubber
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