np to prevent the build-up of hospital-acquired infections
London (ANI) – Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool is using toys sprayed with ‘liquid glass’ to prevent the build-up of hospital-acquired infections such as the superbug Staphylococcus aureus, which is resistant to many antibiotics. The liquid glass, which is safe and completely inert, forms an invisible, flexible coating on the surface of an object and repels dirt and grime. “We have an awful lot of toys and many of them are difficult to clean. We even have...
Mehrnp-Stunning Results confirmed by long term Study in UK
Smart Solutions for Healthcare Associated Infections (HCAI) is a national programme that aims to bring forward new technologies with the potential to reduce HCAI rates within the NHS. The programme was run by TrusTECH®, The North West of England NHS Innovations Hub, on behalf of the Department of Health’s HCAI Technology Innovation Programme, and supported by the NHS National Innovation Centre. Following a national call for innovative products and technologies from a range of diverse...
Mehrnp-evaluated by Southport & Ormskirk Hosp. NHS Trust
Nanopool’s award-winning coating technology can be applied to a range of surfaces. The company claims it makes them easier and quicker to clean and also provides long-term anti-bacterial protection. The coating is already used in industries such as food production, hotels and healthcare. Evaluations took place at Southport and Formby District General Hospital under the watchful eye of Martin Kiernan, nurse consultant for the prevention and control of infection. Martin, who is also president...
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Liquid glass surface improvement used in a kitchen application! Share...
MehrDiscovery Channel – Video about Liquid Glass
On April 28, 2010 Discorecy Channel in the United Staates reported about Liquid Glass! See this video to understand even better the advantages of using it! Click here Share this:FacebookRedditStumbleUponDigg
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MehrSoil – Can it be recycled?
Yes, you can … You can recycle garden waste yourself at your own compost at home! What can I recycle? Leaves and flowers Grass and weeds Tree bark and pruned branches Clippings and twigs Home-grown fruit or vegetables Please do not include any other items in your garden waste recycling, unless your local authority tells you that it’s ok. Share...
MehrBricks and building rubble – Can it be recycled?
No, but reused! What can I do with it? Sell it! Building materials are always in demand. Advertise in local papers or on community noticeboards. Alternatively, try a jumble or car boot sale. There are also online market places for building materials – check out the internet to find one near you.Donate it! A community project near you may have a use for your building bits and pieces. Share...
MehrYoghurt pots – Can it be recycled?
Yes, you can … Deposite it at your nearest Recycling for Charity recycling centers. What are they made from? Yoghurt pots are made from polystyrene. Why do some councils collect mixed plastics and others don’t? Currently, there are limited reprocessing facilities that can deal with mixed plastics. However, this is beginning to improve and over the next year or so, more local authorities will start to collect mixed plastics from residents. What else can I do? As with all...
MehrPlastic bottles – Can it be recycled?
Yes, you can … More and more supermarkets are now accepting the Recycling for Charity plastic banks. How should I recycle plastic bottles? Plastic bottles should be cleaned if necessary and have their tops removed before being recycled. This is so that they can be crushed flat.Remeber to deposit the removed top as well! Share...
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