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Hi All,

Does anyone have any experience with large scale walk-in Freezers running at 
around -30°C to -40°C for pest treatments?

We are curious to know if the benefits of shorter treatment times, outweighs 
potential WHS issues, and costs the associated with their design, construction, 
and operation.

It would be great to hear from you, as we are trying to determine if there is 
enough benefit for us to specify temperatures of below -20C for the 
construction of a newly built large scale walk-in freezer.

Many thanks,

Stuart


Stuart Fuller
Preventive Conservator
Artlab Australia
Department of the Premier and Cabinet

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