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MyClyns, your line of defense

“It’s your life; don’t leave it up to chance”. In life or death situations, MyClyns can make the difference by adding another line of protection. Here is an article where one man wishes he knew more about Clyns Brands

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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Stopping Germs at Home, Work and School

“Stop the spread of germs.” Throughout your day, germs are probably the last thing on your mind. However, germs should be the first during this time of year. Remember to keep you and your family germ free this year with any of our Clyns Brand Products. Read more on how to protect your kids this school/flu season.

Stopping Germs at Home, Work and School

The main way that illnesses like colds and flu are spread is from person to person in respiratory droplets of coughs and sneezes. This is called “droplet spread.”
This can happen when droplets from a cough or sneeze of an infected person move through the air and are deposited on the mouth or nose of people nearby. Sometimes germs also can be spread when a person touches respiratory droplets from another person on a surface like a desk and then touches his or her own eyes, mouth or nose before washing their hands. We know that some viruses and bacteria can live 2 hours or longer on surfaces like cafeteria tables, doorknobs, and desks.

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The Air That You Breathe

Our T-5000 P95 respirators are a great tool when coming into contact with tuberculosis patients. However, respirators may not be the only defense you have of not becoming ill when you deal with an infected person. Read more on what other precautions you can take.

The Air That You Breathe
What you need to know about OSHA’s Respiratory Protection Standard

Just as I leaned in close to better hear my soft-spoken patient’s answer to my question, he coughed, forcefully. A mist of sputum launched from his mouth and coated the side of my face and neck. His complaint was sudden onset of fever, weakness, chills, congestion and productive cough. Whatever he had, I could now feel it, smell it or taste it.
Personal safety is always the EMS provider’s first priority. This article reviews the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standard for respiratory protection. It also explores occupational exposure to tuberculosis.

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Understanding Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis is an infection that is easily spread from person to person. Don’t be caught unprotected because you may never know when you’re exposed, until it may be too late.

Understanding Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease that usually attacks the lungs, but can attack almost any part of the body. Tuberculosis is spread from person to person through the air. When a person with TB in their lungs or throat coughs, laughs, sneezes, sings, or even talks, the germs that cause TB may spread through the air. If another person breathes in these germs there is a chance that they will become infected with tuberculosis.

Read more on the American Lung Association website.