Our vision is to produce accurate information about health threats. The biggest problem in Western countries is a constant, unilaterally too acidic diet, which the body is unable to buffer sufficiently, and the entire metabolic system has to work against the acidity. Eventually, the body begins to become inflamed and reaches a persistent inflammatory state without the patient noticing.
Prevent Cross-Infection with the Addition of UV-C Air & Surface Disinfection
Narrow Range of UV Safely Kills Drug-Resistant Bacteria
Boeing's Self-Cleaning Bathroom Would Nuke Germs with UV Rays
Prevent Cross-Infection with the Addition of UV-C Air & Surface Disinfection
When a person gets sick, the general rule of thumb is to rest, drink a lot of fluids, and stay away from other people to prevent them from getting sick. Since the rise of this new Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), it has become harder to prevent the spread of this virus.
Unfortunately for others, some people seem to be asymptomatic and are spreading this virus without even knowing. Fortunately, there are many ways to prevent cross-infection like the addition of UV-C equipment for disinfecting air & surfaces. Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation® manufactures germicidal ultraviolet equipment that inactivates most microorganisms such as virus, mold, and bacteria.
According to the Cleveland Clinic , COVID-19 is primarily spread through respiratory droplets. That means to become infected, you generally must be within six feet of someone who is contagious and come into contact with these droplets. It may be possible to get COVID-19 by touching a surface or object that has the virus on it and then touching your mouth, nose, or possibly their eyes. Symptoms of COVID-19 appear within 2 to 14 days after exposure and include fever, cough, and shortness of breath. The video below discusses how the virus is spread.
Figure. Multiphase Turbulent Gas Cloud From a Human Sneeze
New Model for Respiratory Emissions
Recent work has demonstrated that exhalations, sneezes, and coughs not only consist of mucosalivary droplets following short-range semiballistic emission trajectories but, importantly, are primarily made of a multiphase turbulent gas (a puff) cloud that entrains ambient air and traps and carries within it clusters of droplets with a continuum of droplet sizes (Figure; Video).2,3 The locally moist and warm atmosphere within the turbulent gas cloud allows the contained droplets to evade evaporation for much longer than occurs with isolated droplets. Under these conditions, the lifetime of a droplet could be considerably extended by a factor of up to 1000, from a fraction of a second to minutes.
Respiratory Pathogen Emission Dynamics
Video. Gas Clouds Demonstrate Their Ability to Travel Great Distances
If a member in your household is infected, household members should stay separated from the infected patient as much as possible.
Do not handle pets or other animals while sick.
Make sure shared spaces in the home have good air-flow, such as by an air conditioner or an open window.
Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains 60 to 95% alcohol, covering all surfaces of your hands and rubbing them together until they feel dry.
Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
If you are sick, wear a mask when you are around other people.
Clean all “high-touch” surfaces, such as counters, tabletops, doorknobs, bathroom fixtures, toilets, phones, keyboards, tablets, and bedside tables.
Place all used disposable gloves, facemasks, and other contaminated items in a lined container before disposing of them with other household waste.
Atlantic Ultraviolet recommends utilizing germicidal UV-C equipment to help with disinfecting air & surfaces, as an additional prevention method to inactivate most virus, mold, and bacteria.
Unlike conventional germicidal ultraviolet, far-UVC rays do not cause biological damage to exposed skin and could become a new weapon against MRSA and other "superbugs."
Read more: http://newsroom.cumc.columbia.edu/blo...
___
Boeing's Self-Cleaning Bathroom Would Nuke Germs with UV Rays
Morris Miller, Xenex Disinfection Services CEO, explains the disinfection device used at the Dallas Hospital to clean the room where the Ebola patient was treated. Miller discusses the economic benefit to health care ___
DIY UV disinfection box for N95 masks and other equipment, fight coronavirus video!
In this video I'll show you how to make a DIY ultraviolet disinfection and sterilization box using common materials found around the house. This can be used to disinfect used N95 masks and other items that may be contaminated with coronavirus (COVID-19), or other pathogens.
The total cost of the materials for this project is less than $120. You can make a box for yourself, or you can give one to your local hospital, clinic, fire, or police department to help them out.
Ei kommentteja:
Lähetä kommentti