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Direct Relief International workers pack shipments for tornado and storm response. Direct Relief offered additional medications, medical supplies and products to clinics impacted by the severe flooding and tornadoes that spanned the Midwest through the Southeast. Products like Purell, Aveeno Sunscreen and Ensure nutritional supplements are in this shipment.
Photo by Nick Presniakov
Forget the Purell. ENGS 21 students (from left to right) Yolanda Lin ’11, Sean Currey ’11, Elizabeth Kemp ’11, and Heather Kluk ’11 and designed a self-sanitizing keyboard. Keyboard covers rotate after use for cleansing by ultraviolet light.
Direct Relief International workers pack shipments for tornado and storm response.
Direct Relief USA provides targeted assistance to help community clinics and health centers prepare for and respond to emergencies. Safety net clinics deliver essential healthcare services when disaster strikes. Direct Relief works with them to get them the resources they need, and also pre-positions medical supplies at clinics so they can be immediately available when an emergency occurs.
Response efforts—which include distribution of pharmaceuticals, medical supplies, and cash—are swift, involve local partners, and are coordinated with other nonprofit organizations and public health authorities to ensure the most effective use of resources. Because of the existing partnerships with safety net agencies and healthcare manufacturers, as well having experience in pharmaceutical distribution, Direct Relief has the unique ability to offer targeted, appropriate, and timely emergency response. The pallet contains Purell hand sanitizing wipes bound for "Henry Schein Cares".
Photo by Nick Presniakov
Are your hands clean?
Our Infection Control Team held their annual ‘OK to Ask Day’, event yesterday. Staff were invited to come along to the Main Reception at Watford General Hospital to speak to the Infection Control team about the importance of hand washing in the prevention and control of infection in our hospitals.
Infection Control Support Worker Cheryl Atkins and Caterina Galani, Healthcare Support Manager for Gojo Skin Health and Hygiene Solutions (who supply our Purell hand sanitizer gel) handed out infection control badges, mini hand sanitizer bottles, hand hygiene leaflets and were on hand to answer any questions from staff or patients.
- 16 August 2013
Purell is an instant hand sanitizer made of ethyl alcohol which claims to kill "99.99%" of most common germs that may cause illness in as little as 15 seconds." Its active ingredient is ethanol (62% w/w). It is used by wetting one's hands thoroughly with the product, then briskly rubbing one's hands together until dry.
So that's what they mean by peer pressure. By her second day of kindergarten, the kid had begun attaching things to her backpack, just like every kid at the school.
These doodads rotate frequently; none of these objects--except maybe that little car, a light-up Toyota Ractis we got in front of the Ebisu train station in Tokyo--has been on there more than a month now.
When I asked what the strap of her old swim goggles was doing on there, she gave me a perfect, deadpan, duhbecauseIwanteditonthere reply. And I realized this is completely her thing, executed in the medium of backpack dangles, and I am cool with it.
Though I do hope she knows where her Purell is.
In an attempt to keeps its employees safe, my company handed out these little bottles of hand sanitizer during the flu scare.
I was waiting for my boyfriend in my car. So I took pictures. The engraved keychain I got when I got my license from a friend of the family - only she spelled my name wrong
No running water (no sinks to be had) meant liberal doses of Purell to the hands before and after each patient encounter.
Hand sanitizer was *everywhere* on campus, thanks to the recent meningitis outbreaks. Fortunately, none of us got meningitis.
*50 Crayola Markers
*30 paper owl shapes
*25 erasercaps
*24 #2 pencils
*12 folders
*11 Elmers glue bottles
*8 dry erase markers
*8 Sharpies
*6 Crayola Crayon 24 packs
*1 bottle of Purell
*1 canister of Wet Wipes
*1 paper towel roll
Are your hands clean?
Our Infection Control Team held their annual ‘OK to Ask Day’, event yesterday. Staff were invited to come along to the Main Reception at Watford General Hospital to speak to the Infection Control team about the importance of hand washing in the prevention and control of infection in our hospitals.
Infection Control Support Worker Cheryl Atkins and Caterina Galani, Healthcare Support Manager for Gojo Skin Health and Hygiene Solutions (who supply our Purell hand sanitizer gel) handed out infection control badges, mini hand sanitizer bottles, hand hygiene leaflets and were on hand to answer any questions from staff or patients.
- 16 August 2013
Julia Purell, Programme Director, Wilton Park; Serge Brammertz, Prosecutor, International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, The Hague and Pearl Brown Bull, Senior Counsel, Association of Female Lawyers of Liberia, Monrovia speaking during a session on 'Delivering justice: how to ensure successful prosecutions- including lessons learned from the Balkans' at our conference on 'Preventing sexual violence...' in November 2012.
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Purell foam hand sanitizer produces rich foam instant hand sanitizer that kills most common germs.
With the mandatory water conservation rules in effect, Nashville folks need to find a way to use 50% less water. We only had 2 water treatment plants, and one was compromised in the floods. Water use is approved for sanitation and cooking only.
With that, our office went out and bought a case of Purell hand sanitizer to put in all of the bathrooms in our complex. We of course put a big message on them too to remind people to be conscience of their water usage. Nobody wants to have the water plant shut down, then we will all be in a world of hurt.
Every little bit helps, right :D
There were lots of Purell dispensers around this year, in reaction to the recent meningitis outbreak at Princeton.
taking a micropreemie out in public is a controversial thing to do and there is probably more than one nicu parent who is cringing when they see these pictures. online preemie discussion groups often host Great Debates as to how much one should insulate one's little wonder from the great wide world and many parents can find themselves paralyzed with the fear of putting their child at risk for contracting something that will give them a one way ticket back to the hospital.
but he, himself ( amongst others ) once told us that we shouldn't be afraid of big, open spaces. it's the small spaces where trouble lurks; the churches, and relatives homes and day care centers where people will quickly come up to you and touch your baby. but big spaces where you're anonymous are o.k. as long as people don't come up and touch or cough or sneeze on your child.
so, if i see you in public and you start to put your hand out to touch him or pinch his cheeks, don't be suprised if i tackle you and shove a bottle of purell into your hand. it's nothing personal, and in fact, we have to try extra hard to not touch him after we've had our hands sullied by "the street".
Nothing like a loyal guard dog for peace of mind! The animatronic husky at left was actually a "clapper" – any sudden, loud noise in the room and he would start barking and wagging his tail! Such a ferocious pup. That ever-vigilant Arctic Hare also proved to be a fearless guardian – and a simply lovely office mascot in general, too.
My obsession with cleanliness is also evident here. I never touched my inventory with anything but spotlessly-clean hands (hence the big pump bottle of Purell), and although it was rarely needed, my handy-dandy bottle of Bubble Gund plush cleaner was always within reach to take care of anyone whose fur came from the factory with noticeable soiling or blemishes. May 6, 2000.
For P365 and TMSH.
Beautiful day outside today! Slow day. We ate dinner with my son, daughter-in-law and granddaughter and had a great time. Just relaxing now -- ahhhhh..... the weekend is here!
Not sure I want to use this hand sanitizer from a rest stop
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Hoarder's paradise. A tweaker's heaven. So much to rifle through, but anything of any value stripped and scavenged. No order to the wreckage, all disarray, tetanous, and maybe a hint of hep. One of those spots you wish you had your gloves for, or at least a healthy dose of Purell.
Over 90 minutes into the hike we finally found the falls. Yet it was covered with signs stating extreme health hazards due to Leptospirosis. I forgot my bottle of Purell. Umm... Shit.
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what my Purell ad would look like.
in lieu of the most recent epidemic, we have been advised to wash our hands on a regular basis. i keep a bottle of J&J's Purell at home and in the office. this isn't Swine Flu's cure of all cures, but as its kryptonie it can definitely weaken and possibly help prevent the spread of the virus.
instant hand sanitizer. kills 99.99% of germs.
gotta love working for J&J!
Purell sanitizer in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011, Columbia Pictures, screen capture)
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I got the sign from Jeff Rowland of www.wigu.com (go read his stuff if you are looking at this and do not read his stuff. he is rad.) i work for a software company, our head programmer installed all of these little purell hand sanitizers around the office to the bewilderment of all. i have now given them purpose.
this picture is all the more remarkable if you take a gander at the similarly composed shot on day 17.
but what's most important about this picture can't be discerned from the image alone. kris is sick. and while odin is doing fantastically, guarding against sickness is still a very high priority.
micropreemie parents deal with how to deal with sickness differently. some people pull out the face masks as the slightest hint of the cold or flu. as long as we're not drooling or sneezing or prone to uncontrollable coughing on odin, we don't tend to use face masks. but we are absolutely obsessive about using something like purell whenever we touch him if we've touched our eyes, nose or mouth so we reduce the risk of transferring any infectious agents.
maybe we've just been lucky ( more probably it's because of the antibodies he's getting while nursing ), but kris has had two small colds since he came home and odin hasn't shown any signs of getting sick. hopefully we'll get lucky once again.
he was unusually unhappy this evening. the beginnings of the same bug or just a coincidence? i guess we'll know soon enough.
KN95 & surgical masks, sterile nitrile gloves, and Purell hand sanitizer. The COVID-19 starter pack.
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Setup:
- 2 x Strobe lights (one per side)
- 2 Shoot-thru umbrellas
- 2 Cactus remotes
- 2 White cardboards (bottom & background)
- 1/160th, f22, ISO100, WB: Auto
- Added bubbles on photoshop and same setup as my previous Strawberry Shower Gel product.
Self portrait silliness
Because CJ made my eyes green...now you get to see my real eyes. I didnt change the color, i just increased contrast and destaurated every other color. Selective coloring can be fun :)
We had a neighbor we would bring flowers to (my 2 sisters and friend) and he used to call us his blue eyed babies because all 4 of us have bright blue eyes :)
KN95 & surgical masks, sterile nitrile gloves, and Purell hand sanitizer. The COVID-19 starter pack.
Photography by J. David Buerk:
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