Quotation from: General Science

Written by: Bertha M. Clark


One of the simplest methods of disinfecting consists in burning
sulphur in a room whose doors, windows, and keyholes have been closed,
so that the burning fumes cannot escape, but remain in the room long
enough to destroy disease germs. This is probably the most common
means of fumigation.


For general purposes, carbolic acid is one of the very best
disinfectants, but must be used with caution, as it is a deadly poison
except when very dilute.

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