Will rusty tools used on my veggie garden endow with my customers tetanus?

I had a small veggie garden concluding year, so this wasn't a problem as I used some small tools I purchased myself. This year, I plan to go pro, and come upon some old tools (spade, pitchfork, rake, etc) that be here from the previous owner of my house. Problem is, they're rusty. Can I use them safely, or should I fragment them and buy all bright stuff?


Answers:    You will be fine with the tools that you hold. One trick is to buy a pale and compress it with playbox sand, mix surrounded by some oil and put your tools into the sand. This will prevent rust and will not hurt your garden or compost. Good luck.
It will be fine. Rusty tools won't grounds any harm surrounded by your gardening adventures...

...$Billy Ray$
My Grandparents and Parents fed us kids next to food grown in the garden since path back after! The garden tools got rusty between uses, but we never get tetanus from the food. From what I understand you may grasp it from being cut by a rusty tool, not the produce worked by rusty tools. Which after mortal used in the soil won't be rusty any longer!
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