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Fentanyl: New Training to Decontaminate/Neutralize the Most Dangerous Contaminant

By Myldred Ingram, Annissa Coy

There is an epidemic running rampant across our country and there is a desperate need for qualified companies to safely be able to decontaminate and neutralize this clear and present danger. In order to do this you need the correct “Training, Tactics, Techniques and Tools that are necessary to properly contain, control, neutralize and remove this danger known as fentanyl,” says Jeff Jones of Microbial Warrior System of Decontamination.

Fentanyl is a synthetic drug that is up to 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times stronger than morphine. There are two categories of fentanyl: pharmaceutical and illicitly manufactured. Both are considered synthetic opioids. Pharmaceutical fentanyl is prescribed by doctors to treat severe pain, typically after surgery or for advanced stages of cancer. Under the supervision of a licensed medical professional, fentanyl has a legitimate medical use. Patients prescribed fentanyl should be monitored for potential misuse or abuse.

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