- Location
- Next door to Mr Benn at No 54
I have been asked to consult the well-travelled and/or knowledgeable people on this forum about the fumigation of planes.
A friend recently returned from Kenya. He said that the plane was "fumigated" before the passengers were allowed to board. Is this done routinely to prevent illness spreading amongst the boarding passengers? Or is it because someone on the previous flight had been identified as carrying a contagious disease?
Or is it to kill any insects that wish to emigrate to this country?
TIA
A friend recently returned from Kenya. He said that the plane was "fumigated" before the passengers were allowed to board. Is this done routinely to prevent illness spreading amongst the boarding passengers? Or is it because someone on the previous flight had been identified as carrying a contagious disease?
Or is it to kill any insects that wish to emigrate to this country?
TIA