Medical Protective Clothing Articles
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Spring is here - will the coronavirus die in summer?
Spring is fast approaching, and coronavirus restrictions are being lifted all over the northern hemisphere. Are we ready to loosen up protection? Is there hope the virus will die in summer? With time flying unnoticed, we are already into our third summer with coronavirus being part of our lives. As of today, almost 500 million people worldwide have been in contact with SARS-CoV-2. These, of ...
By Respiray OU
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How Respiray can protect people with a weakened immune system
As countries worldwide start relaxing rules and lifting coronavirus restrictions, including wearing face masks in public, people with a weakened immune system may still need to protect themselves against airborne viruses and benefit from cleaner, purified air. ...
By Respiray OU
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How pregnant women can protect themselves from COVID-19, flu and other viruses
COVID-19 and viruses are a concern for all of us. Yet, anticipating a virus’s impact on an unborn child has heightened during the coronavirus pandemic for pregnant women or those expecting. However, there are tips you can take to protect yourself from viruses. ...
By Respiray OU
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Brentwood Donates 5,000 Face Shields to Penn State Health St. Joseph
Brentwood is proud to partner with Penn State Health St. Joseph in Berks County’s fight against COVID-19. The company donated 5,000 reusable face shields to the hospital to protect healthcare workers as the pandemic continues. Brentwood President, Peter Rye, and his wife, Leigh, presented the donation to hospital representatives on Wednesday. “We wanted to protect those working to ...
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How Mask Mandates Are Impacting Students Ability to Learn
Compliance with mask mandates during the past year has impacted students’ and teachers’ ability to communicate clearly and effectively in the classroom. There is potential for frustration between students and teachers trying to adequately communicate in the classroom. Adele Vensel is an elementary school teacher who started her career in the classroom in 2006. The ...
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13 Reasons NOT to Use or Wear Full Face Shields to Protect Against Covid 19
Let’s face it- wearing a full face mask will help block the spread of Corona Virus“Covid 19” Germs, but… You will not like breathing your own breath with the excess carbon produced, and captured to a point of asphyxiation (hyperventilation) Some full-face shields are uncomfortable to wear around the head, shoulders, and chest areas. They can restrict your upper body ...
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What are the non-woven fabrics in daily life?
Simply put, nonwovens have opened doors nonwoven fabric of opportunity for everyday convenience that would have been the stuff of dreams or wild imagination not too long ago. Just like Henry Ford made it possible for everyday folks to own a car and the Wright brothers to glide from one part of the country to another over 1000 miles away in a matter of hours, nonwovens have revolutionized several ...
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What are the Specific Applications of Spunlace Nonwovens?
Specific applications of spunlace non-woven fabric Medical hygiene products: This is the main application field of spunlace non-woven fabrics, which can be roughly divided into surgical supplies and medical supplies, specifically: wound dressings, surgical masks, bandages, surgical gowns, surgical masks, and surgical shoes Covers, surgical pads, etc. Household supplies: The wiping cloth made ...
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Is Your Permit to Work System Ready for COVID-19?
COVID-19 has forced some major workplace safety changes. Now Health and Safety personnel need to ask: does everyone doing work onsite understand these measures? The difference between ‘yes’ and ‘no’ involves a well-considered permit to work system. A formal permit to work (PTW) system documents what work is happening, when and where. A workflow tracks permits from issue ...
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