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Don’t Wait! Vaccinate Against Streptococcus Pneumonia

Unfortunately the pneumonia vaccine was too late for a man named Charlie, but it may be exactly what you need to stay healthy. Streptococcus pneumonia is a more rare case of pneumonia, but should not be discarded. Read more on how one man lost his life to this infection, and how you can protect yourself.

Don’t Wait! Vaccinate Against Streptococcus Pneumonia

He was a husband to Betty; a father to Joel, Cindy and Abe; and a grandfather to Becky and Gordon. He survived the Battle at Normandy, years of protecting his community as a decorated police officer and skin cancer. Despite all his strength and love of life, Charlie didn’t make it through his battle against the bacterial disease known as streptococcus pneumonia

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Woman charged with trying to spread hepatitis

Many policemen and women interact with populations who often have a high rate of communicable diseases. These people, at times, are not respectful of authority and intentionally want to endanger others. One lady, whom was positive for hepatitis C, was charged with a misdemeanor for spitting on a police officer. Read more on the case.

Woman charged with trying to spread hepatitis

Germs on run from sure-handed cops

ExtendaClyns is one of the best ways you can protect yourself from germs while you are unable to get to a sink and soap. It is a non-alcohol foam hand sanitizer that kills 99.9% of germs that can cause infection and disease. Don’t get caught without it! Read more on how the NYPD are adding hand sanitizers to their safety essentials but keep in mind our non-alcohol solution.

Germs on run from sure-handed cops

Gun? Check. Nightstick? Check. Hand sanitizer? Huh?

New York’s Finest have been given a new weapon to combat criminal scum — “mobile hand sanitizers.” The NYPD has begun distributing “personal protective” liquid-sanitizer dispensers that clip to the belts of beat cops and school-safety officers, according to a Jan. 22 department order obtained by The Post. “A police precinct is like a petri dish, with all the cops coming from the street with every bacteria,” said a cop in lower Manhattan.

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Key health and safety tips for police officers

Here are general “No Brainer” tips for your workplace to operate under total safety!  

Key health and safety tips for police officers

These health and safety tips provide general information on ways to manage the most common hazards and risks in your industry. By following this guidance you will be going a long way to effectively managing health and safety in your workplace. However, every workplace is different and you must not take this information as being all that you need to do.

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Police: AIDS patient spit on cops

By Jennifer Baker
Cincinnati Enquirer
August 12, 2009

WALNUT HILLS – A 48-year-old man who claims he has AIDS was arrested and charged Tuesday with spitting blood on two Cincinnati police officers.
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Ronald Crawford of Over-the-Rhine faces two counts of harassment by an inmate.

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Webcast on influenza emergencies for EMS, Fire & Police professionals

Clyns Brands recently sponsored a webcast hosted by JEMS, Law Officer and FireRescue Magazines and was presented by Mike McElvoy, EMS coordinator for Saratoga County, N.Y., and teaches pulmonary and critical care medicine at Albany Medical College.

First it was the “swine” flu, and then, the more politically correct “novel H1N1 type A influenza.” While governments scramble to prepare and respond to the continued worldwide spread of this new illness, misinformation abounds. The public is confused and in some cases, approaching panic. You need the facts about influenza, including past, present and future outbreaks. EMS, fire and law enforcement members need information and tools to respond to influenza as professional public health partners. This webcast will tell you how.

JEMS.com webcast