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Aerosol sunscreen and severe asthma?
I will be asking my specialist when we go back in 2 weeks. However, are these aerosol sunscreens a good idea for asthmatics? I worry about her breathing the fine mist and it irritating her airways... We currently use the liquid sunscreens
Anyone with asthmatic children use this and have a problem?
She's 2 and on twice daily inhaled steroids
I wouldn't recommend it. Aerosols are all the same whether it's deodorant or sunscreens, it would be risky to chance it ! Personally I would stick to the creams. You and she are used to them, so YOU know that they're safe for HER.
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Janitor Equipment – X Mistakes When Buying Janitor Equipment...and How To Avoid Them!
Making use of the best Janitor equipment is extremely important so as to keep your commercial and at the same time household places clean. Presently, you will find many janitor equipments, you on your part need to be a bit vigilant so as to bring home of the best offered Janitor equipment.
Let us now take a look at the different Janitor equipments and find what works best for you!
The first in the queue is window washers. Window washers are used for getting rid of dirt that gets accumulated on the windows. Based on the material and type of your windows, you need to choose the respective window washers. You can prefer brushes that are made of stainless steel and plastic rubber and come with a replaceable tip.
If you want to clean your floors then you can go in for any janitorial equipment like floor dryers, carpet cleaners as well as vacuum cleaners. This janitorial equipment helps in cleaning even the most stubborn dirt that has been accumulated on the tiles and carpets.
You can also go in for magnetic floor sweepers which work similar to a vacuum. You can use them both in and outside your house. But then, you need to also keep at your hand a couple of basic suppliers such as dustpans, brushes as well as brooms.
The best janitorial equipment for your floors includes powders, dilatable liquids, aerosols, and pump sprays. These equipments disinfect as well as clean harmful germs.
However, make sure you wear gloves as well as retain proper ventilation when it comes to using these products. If you don’t do so then you may indirectly harm your lungs and skin.
When it comes to your bathroom, you need to go in for the cleaning supplies that are meant for the tiles, tub, toilet bowl as well as drainers. The tile and bath tub should be free of any sort of mildew and stains. You can do this by using wipes, spray and foams.
There are different cleaning supplies manufacturers for all areas in addition to the bathroom. You will also find products that don’t need any sort of brushing. You need to simply spray these products on the shower surfaces. In general almost all cleaning products comprises of disinfectant ingredients that helps in the destruction of harmful bacteria like E. coli, fungus and Staphylococcus.
The janitorial equipment meant for your drainers are usually in liquid and powdered form. The liquid products are of three types, based on potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid or hydrochloric acid. Prefer going in for the one that is based on hypochlorite.
The toilet bowl needs to be cleanest bowl of all in your home. For cleaning it, you may use liquids, foams, and tablets. Make sure you choose janitorial equipments that contain anti-microbial chemicals for killing germs as well odors. Use powder or liquid janitorial equipment for cleaning your refrigerator, dishwasher, oven, and glass surfaces.
Don’t overlook these points…keep them in mind and I am sure you wont make any mistake!
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December 15th, 2010 @ 1:39 pm
Regarding the 1997 NYT story on the Michigan anthrax vaccine: “It is then tested in a high containment plant in monkeys that are exposed to the fully potent bacterium.”
The “fully potent bacterium” was the Ames strain – and the high-containment facility doing the testing? Whichever one it was, it received the Ames strain from Detrick's RMR flasks. Note, however, that Bioport and Michigan apparently never had Ames, as they only did vaccine production, not testing.
This lack of direct access to the virulent Ames strain, by the way, is why it may be possible to rule out as culprits the Michigan U / Bioport / Vaxgen / Pharmagen / Emergent Biosolutions groups – the ones bidding on federal anthrax vaccine contracts that really only exist because of the letters. However, what do all these pharma companies have in common? They rely on the public-private national biolabs for testing of their vaccines – almost all have used Battelle as a major subcontractor on those federal contracts, as well.
Battelle also manages much of the biowarfare-biodefense establishment at places like Lawrence Livermore National Labs – they run the “Biodefense Knowledge Center”:
The BKC partners with the National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasures Center (NBACC) located at Fort Detrick, MD, and is part of a nationwide group of institutions that collectively are referred to as the Homeland Security Biodefense Complex.
So, that's the new biowarfare / biodefense umbrella organization.
Partner institutions include:
Biological Threat Characterization Program (BTCP) *initially housed in “contractor facilities” and that could really only mean at Battelle. Highly secretive.
National Bioforensics Analysis Center (NBFAC) *again, managed by Battelle under their NBACC contract “operated as a Federally Funded Research and Development Center for the Department by the Battelle National Biodefense Institute, LLC and also the site where many of the samples sent to Sandia for analysis were apparently prepared.
and other Homeland Security Centers of Excellence *Orwell couldn't have said it better..
Collaborating Institutions
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) (managed by a UC-Bechtel-Battelle-BWXT group)
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) (managed by Battelle)
Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) (managed by Lockheed)
These biolabs also work with the intelligence services, at the same level of security and classification as any nuclear weapons research program (which is what Sandia is more known for). However, much has come to light, regardless:
New York Times science writer William Broad covered the subject in his 2002 book “Germs, Biological Weapons and America's Secret War.” According to Broad, Projects Jefferson and Clear Vision, begun in the late '90s were ongoing secret anthrax weaponization projects. Project Clear Vision was managed by the CIA at the Battelle labs in West Jefferson, Ohio. Project Jefferson was managed by the DIA at the Battelle-operated labs at Dugway.
If so this means that Battelle's West Jefferson “microaerobiology” facility can generate highly controlled liquid aerosols, at the very least, for use in testing vaccinated rabbits and monkeys with inhaled Ames anthrax spores. This means Battelle (and any other anthrax vaccine testing center) must keep stocks of Ames spores on hand, suspended in neutral sterile buffer.
Since the Soviets had come up with bomblets loaded with anthrax powder (think of cluster bombs, which explode in mid-air with hundreds of little bomblets that disperse over a wide area – but with anthrax powder (or worse) instead of explosives), the CIA decided it had to replicate this, as part of the “biological threat assessment program” – and it's likely they would have wanted virulence tests with the powder, and they would have used Ames to do this, because they wanted to compare the data to the previous decades of work with Ames. So – did West Jefferson's Battelle labs make powdered Ames for such tests?
This is one thing any Congressional investigation should focus closely on – what is that material, and was any of it ever analyzed?
Another central issue for Congressional investigation is be why the FBI didn't look at the isotopic ratios in the attack letter spores vs. the RMR flask spores?
As far as the Obama Administration's “reluctance to second-guess a criminal investigation” – that's very strange considering that similar failures by the FBI and associated agencies have lead to very public apologies by President – see the wiki on Wen Ho Lee:
President Bill Clinton issued a public apology to Lee over his treatment by the federal government during the investigation. Wen Ho Lee filed a lawsuit to gain the names of public officials who had leaked his name to journalists before charges had been filed against him. It raised issues similar to those in the Valerie Plame [and Steven Hatfill] affair, of whether journalists should have to reveal their anonymous sources in a court of law. Lee's lawsuit was settled by the federal government in 2006 just before the Supreme Court was set to decide whether to hear the case. The federal judge who heard the case during an earlier appeal said that “top decision makers in the executive branch…have embarrassed our entire nation and each of us who is a citizen.”
Deja vu. However, Battelle is the world's largest research corporation – with retired missile defense generals etc. on the board – and certainly has cultivated a Dr. Strangelove reputation. Its other research units are closely tied to the DOE and their “clean coal” and “carbon capture technology” programs, which Obama has largely supported. In fact, Battelle is the central manager of the Illinois FutureGen “clean coal” plant that the DOE has given $1 billion to in funding, despite zero assurances that it will perform as advertised. They even appear to be the ones who own the “proprietary technology” that no one can see, that the entire CCS program is based on. If so, this could explain why they get so much political protection.
P.S. Notice that no public apology was ever offered to Hatfill (who didn't seem to mind too much, given the multimillion dollar settlement) – but one should probably be officially given to the family of Bruce Ivins.
March 21st, 2011 @ 3:38 am
For passengers returning to the United States from an international destination: On nonstop flights bound for the US, duty-free liquids purchased in an international airport will be permitted through the checkpoint only if they meet U.S. requirements for the use of tamper-evident bags. Duty-free delivered to the aircraft for passenger pick-up, bought on the plane or purchased after the security checkpoint are allowed. If you are flying to the U.S. and have a connecting flight, duty-free liquids that meet U.S. requirements will NOT be permitted through U.S. security checkpoints. If you have a connecting flight, liquid duty-free purchases must be placed in your checked baggage. Since you will be required to reclaim your checked bags prior to passing through customs inspection, you can place duty-free liquids into your bags and recheck them for your connection. Please note, this information applies only to liquid, aerosol, or gel duty free purchases that exceed the three ounce restriction for single containers. Rules are pretty clear even if stupid. Her liquids had to go in her checked luggage.
August 24th, 2011 @ 12:44 am
“It is then tested in a high containment plant in monkeys that are exposed to the fully potent bacterium.”
The “fully potent bacterium” was the Ames strain – and the high-containment facility doing the testing? Whichever one it was, it received the Ames strain from Detrick's RMR flasks. Note, however, that Bioport and Michigan apparently never had Ames, as they only did vaccine production, not testing.
This lack of direct access to the virulent Ames strain, by the way, is why it may be possible to rule out as culprits the Michigan U / Bioport / Vaxgen / Pharmagen / Emergent Biosolutions groups – the ones bidding on federal anthrax vaccine contracts that really only exist because of the letters. However, what do all these pharma companies have in common? They rely on the public-private national biolabs for testing of their vaccines – almost all have used Battelle as a major subcontractor on those federal contracts, as well.
Battelle also manages much of the biowarfare-biodefense establishment at places like Lawrence Livermore National Labs – they run the “Biodefense Knowledge Center”:
The BKC partners with the National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasures Center (NBACC) located at Fort Detrick, MD, and is part of a nationwide group of institutions that collectively are referred to as the Homeland Security Biodefense Complex.
So, that's the new biowarfare / biodefense umbrella organization.
Partner institutions include:
Biological Threat Characterization Program (BTCP) *initially housed in “contractor facilities” and that could really only mean at Battelle. Highly secretive.
National Bioforensics Analysis Center (NBFAC) *again, managed by Battelle under their NBACC contract “operated as a Federally Funded Research and Development Center for the Department by the Battelle National Biodefense Institute, LLC and also the site where many of the samples sent to Sandia for analysis were apparently prepared.
and other Homeland Security Centers of Excellence *Orwell couldn't have said it better..
Collaborating Institutions
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) (managed by a UC-Bechtel-Battelle-BWXT group)
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) (managed by Battelle)
Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) (managed by Lockheed)
These biolabs also work with the intelligence services, at the same level of security and classification as any nuclear weapons research program (which is what Sandia is more known for). However, much has come to light, regardless:
New York Times science writer William Broad covered the subject in his 2002 book “Germs, Biological Weapons and America's Secret War.” According to Broad, Projects Jefferson and Clear Vision, begun in the late '90s were ongoing secret anthrax weaponization projects. Project Clear Vision was managed by the CIA at the Battelle labs in West Jefferson, Ohio. Project Jefferson was managed by the DIA at the Battelle-operated labs at Dugway.
If so this means that Battelle's West Jefferson “microaerobiology” facility can generate highly controlled liquid aerosols, at the very least, for use in testing vaccinated rabbits and monkeys with inhaled Ames anthrax spores. This means Battelle (and any other anthrax vaccine testing center) must keep stocks of Ames spores on hand, suspended in neutral sterile buffer.
Since the Soviets had come up with bomblets loaded with anthrax powder (think of cluster bombs, which explode in mid-air with hundreds of little bomblets that disperse over a wide area – but with anthrax powder (or worse) instead of explosives), the CIA decided it had to replicate this, as part of the “biological threat assessment program” – and it's likely they would have wanted virulence tests with the powder, and they would have used Ames to do this, because they wanted to compare the data to the previous decades of work with Ames. So – did West Jefferson's Battelle labs make powdered Ames for such tests?
This is one thing any Congressional investigation should focus closely on – what is that material, and was any of it ever analyzed?
Another central issue for Congressional investigation is be why the FBI didn't look at the isotopic ratios in the attack letter spores vs. the RMR flask spores?
As far as the Obama Administration's “reluctance to second-guess a criminal investigation” – that's very strange considering that similar failures by the FBI and associated agencies have lead to very public apologies by President – see the wiki on Wen Ho Lee:
President Bill Clinton issued a public apology to Lee over his treatment by the federal government during the investigation. Wen Ho Lee filed a lawsuit to gain the names of public officials who had leaked his name to journalists before charges had been filed against him. It raised issues similar to those in the Valerie Plame [and Steven Hatfill] affair, of whether journalists should have to reveal their anonymous sources in a court of law. Lee's lawsuit was settled by the federal government in 2006 just before the Supreme Court was set to decide whether to hear the case. The federal judge who heard the case during an earlier appeal said that “top decision makers in the executive branch…have embarrassed our entire nation and each of us who is a citizen.”
Deja vu. However, Battelle is the world's largest research corporation – with retired missile defense generals etc. on the board – and certainly has cultivated a Dr. Strangelove reputation. Its other research units are closely tied to the DOE and their “clean coal” and “carbon capture technology” programs, which Obama has largely supported. In fact, Battelle is the central manager of the Illinois FutureGen “clean coal” plant that the DOE has given $1 billion to in funding, despite zero assurances that it will perform as advertised. They even appear to be the ones who own the “proprietary technology” that no one can see, that the entire CCS program is based on. If so, this could explain why they get so much political protection.
P.S. Notice that no public apology was ever offered to Hatfill (who didn't seem to mind too much, given the multimillion dollar settlement) – but one should probably be officially given to the family of Bruce Ivins.]]>