Why can't green plants be planted in the temporary storage room of medical waste?

Medical waste temporary storage room is usually used to store medical waste, which may contain harmful substances and germs. Therefore, in order to avoid possible cross-infection and environmental pollution risks, temporary storage rooms for medical wastes are usually not suitable for planting green plants.

Temporary storage rooms for medical wastes are usually not suitable for planting green plants for the following reasons:

1. Cross-infection risk: Medical waste may contain infectious pathogens, such as bacteria, viruses and fungi. These pathogens have potential transmission risks. Planting green plants may increase the risk of pathogen transmission, because some bacteria and viruses can survive on the surface of plants.

2. Plant nutrient sources: Medical wastes usually contain some harmful substances, such as drug residues and chemicals. These harmful substances may be absorbed by plants, leading to accumulation in plants. If these plants are eaten or touched by people by mistake, they may pose potential risks to human health.

3. Cleaning and disinfection: the temporary medical waste storage room needs to be cleaned and disinfected regularly to ensure the sanitation and safety of the environment. Planting green plants may increase the difficulty of cleaning and disinfection, and may require extra work and time.

For the above reasons, for the sake of hygiene and safety, the temporary storage room of medical waste is usually not suitable for planting green plants. Relevant laws and standards should be followed to ensure the environmental hygiene and safety of the temporary storage room for medical wastes.