Silent Bob
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I'm not going to go out and get hazmat suits for all, but yeah, we do stock gloves, masks, goggles, gowns, and booties. Mostly, if we're dealing with a sick animal, for example, we don't want to transmit to another...so quarantine procedure. Luckily, that is rarely an issue.
We all make choices, in this case, this is what I have as a minimum for recommending in anyone interested in building a Pandemic Response Go-kit. In your case, I can see why you would maintain them from an agricultural standpoint. In my cases, from a health care protocol standpoint these are the minimum items to properly quarantine a patient. The bio suits are for higher communicable strains. In my years in the profession, these items, would be the bare minimum. On Uncle Sam's dime, I am use to even more redundancy and even more top shelf stuff.