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Autoclave Photos

Autoclaves are devices that use pressurized steam to kill infectious agents and denature proteins as a method of sterilization. This type of “wet heat” is considered the most dependable way to sterilize laboratory equipment and decontaminate hazardous waste. Several models of autoclaves were left in Buildings 29 and 29A.

A montage of two photos. One showing an autoclave with a plastic container on a rack inside. The other is an image of the sign on the door reading Room 504 Autoclave Room

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Autoclave in Building 29, Room 504

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Katie Watts

two autoclaves in the building appear to be disconnected and ready to move out of the building.


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Katie Watts


a black and white photo of partially disconnected autoclaves awaiting removal from the building An autoclave in building 29