You're right Martin, but how many service personnel have even thought this out. I don't know a single service tech that is perpared to deal with biohazzard situations. It's an area that will require a lot more research. In the end, we may have to purchase our own biohazzard suits, but I doubt we'll find many tech willing to take the risk even with a suit. Seems there might be a market out there for preparedness training and supplies for service techs of all kinds.