These are Forensic Science questions. What is a substrate control? Why is it done? How is the evidence from a fire scene collected? What should be avoided?
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Substrate controls are evidence taken at a crime scene away from body to check for contamination by police or other force.
For the fire question, The evidence is carefully taken and put into air tight containers. Plastic bags are to be avoided because chemicals that may have been used to start the fire can react with the bag and cause dangerous gases.
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Those are your answers...
Okay thank you and what about the first one?
It's above the fire one..
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Substrate controls are evidence taken at a crime scene. It is taken away from bodies to check for contamination by police or other force. For the fire question, The evidence is carefully taken and put into air tight containers. Plastic bags are to be avoided because chemicals that may have been used to start the fire can react with the bag and cause dangerous gases.
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