Re: Egg cutting question..
You could probably also just dip the scissors in rubbing alchohol.
Re: Egg cutting question..
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Originally Posted by
ClarkT
So, in your opinions, then, there is no NEED to sanitize them, right? Thanks.
That wouldn't be my opinion. Chances are that unsterilized scissors won't infect the snake, but I'm sure there is still a chance depending on how dirty the scissors are and whether or not you sever a blood vessel. It takes a second to rub the scissors with rubbing alcohol... I don't know why you wouldn't want to take that extra step.
Re: Egg cutting question..
Hi,
You don't see the chef washing his hands after visiting the loo on most cookery shows either. :P
There are always basic assumptions made about levels of cleanliness and experience in these things.
If you washed the scissors after use the last time and they have been in their packet ever since then it is a lot less important than if you set them down with eggwhite still on them then left them sitting out in a hot room.
But for ten seconds work it seems like a good habit to get into.
I would definately ask about the other unnecessary steps you are seeing however - you might get some surprising answers. :)
dr del