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Shoe Sanitizing Stations for Hospitals

Shoe Sanitizing Stations for Hospitals

When a healthy person touches the surface then touches their eyes, nose, or mouth, transmission occurs. Some bacteria and viruses can live on surfaces for several days. ...

ByHealthy Sole, L.L.C.


Norovirus study: elevator buttons are the most common place to find viruses

Norovirus study: elevator buttons are the most common place to find viruses

When we then touch our faces, these pathogens quickly enter our bodies from there via our mouths, eyes and noses and can trigger various infectious diseases. The study examined numerous surfaces and everyday objects such as handrails, dining tables, door handles and TV remote controls, as well as elevator buttons. ...

ByUVENTIONS


How effective is fogging in fighting Coronavirus?

How effective is fogging in fighting Coronavirus?

You may get infected by the virus if you touch those surfaces or objects and then touch your mouth, nose or eyes. Research has found the new coronavirus can last up to three days on plastic and metal surfaces and cardboard for 24 hours. ...

ByQuality Compliance Systems Ltd (QCS)


Coronavirus COVID-19 news & health guidance

Coronavirus COVID-19 news & health guidance

Key advice from the WHO on minimising the spread of infection by SARS-CoV-2 includes: Wash your hands frequently Maintain a 1 metre (3 feet) distance from anyone who is coughing or sneezing Avoid touching eyes, nose, and mouth Practice respiratory hygiene (e.g., cough into your elbow or a tissue, and dispose of tissues promptly) If you feel unwell, stay ...

ByAirora, Division of Hydroxyl Technologies


Allergies in the Office – 10 Common Allergens

Allergies in the Office – 10 Common Allergens

Most have strong offensive odors and are easy to recognize, as well as irritate your eyes, nose, lungs, and skin. The second is water-based paints. In an effort to reduce solvents (which are also ozone depleters), latex, alkyd, or acrylates paints were developed. ...

ByPHASE Associates, LLC


World Health Day: Pollution’s Effects on Human Health

World Health Day: Pollution’s Effects on Human Health

When we think about air pollution, we think about black smoke coming out of stacks in a grey, industrial area in a developing country. And that is also the case. But not only. Air pollution comes in different forms and not always visible to the human eye. ...

ByTECAM


How to Reduce the Spread of the Ebola Outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo

How to Reduce the Spread of the Ebola Outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo

It starts with flu-like symptoms, but this quickly advances to cause internal bleeding, with patients passing blood through their eyes, ears, mouth and nose. Diarrhoea and vomiting is common too. Ebola can often be fatal, as the outbreak in Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia showed. ...

ByInciner8 Limited


Ebola Outbreak In The Democratic Republic of Congo

Ebola Outbreak In The Democratic Republic of Congo

It starts with flu-like symptoms, but this quickly advances to cause internal bleeding, with patients passing blood through their eyes, ears, mouth and nose. Diarrhoea and vomiting is common too. Ebola can often be fatal, as the outbreak in Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia showed. ...

ByInciner8 Limited


Healthy ways to keep out critters and bugs

Healthy ways to keep out critters and bugs

Mild poisoning: Effects include irritation to eyes, nose and throat, headaches, nausea, insomnia and many more Moderate poisoning is characterized by vomiting, coughing, rapid pulse, weakness and mental confusion, among many other symptoms Severe poisoning includes symptoms such as inability to breathe, muscle twitching, chemical burns and even death. ...

ByAllerair Industries


Eight Ways to Avoid Catching and Spreading the Flu

Eight Ways to Avoid Catching and Spreading the Flu

When another person breathes in these droplets, or touches a contaminated surface and then touches her eyes, nose or mouth, that person can become infected. Unfortunately, while many people recover from the flu within a week or so, some people can develop serious complications, which may lead to death. ...

BySafetyNow


How to Protect Against Colds and Flu: The Facts that you Need to Know About.

How to Protect Against Colds and Flu: The Facts that you Need to Know About.

An uncovered cough or sneeze can spread airborne droplets of germs over several feet. Keep your hands away from your eyes, nose and mouth. These are superhighways for germs. Most people aren’t even aware they’re touching their own faces, so make a conscious “hands-off” effort and you’ll cut your risk for picking up the flu. ...

BySafetyNow


Black Mold Symptoms – Know the Enemy

Most people only have mild symptoms like a runny nose, itchy eyes and a cough. Some people get much sicker, though, and even the mild signs can be annoying and debilitating after a while. ...

ByEnviroVantage

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