Archive for the 'Heavy-duty' Category


Livescience Staff– 21 August 2007 12:59 pm ET

Here are 10 tips the World Wildlife Fund offers to help keep backpacks green:1) See if there are things, such as pencils and pens, left over from last year that can be used this fall.2) Look for school supplies—folders, notebooks, staples—made of recycled materials. Using recycled products helps save landfill space and cut pollution. The EPA has found that recycling reduces water pollution by one-third and air pollution by 75 percent.3) Try finding back-to-school deals on the Web. Ordering school supplies online or by phone saves you a trip to the store as well as the fuel needed to drive from store to store.

4) Look for the FSC label on pencils and paper. Many paper products are made from trees specifically grown and harvested for papermaking, thus sparing delicate rainforest ecosystems. The Forest Stewardship Council certifies that wood and paper products are grown and managed responsibly.

5) Purchase supplies with minimal packaging. Packaging makes up about a third of the garbage that piles up in landfills. Also, less processing and packaging means less energy goes into production, and less global warming pollution is created.

6) Brown bag meals and avoid plastic. Pack school lunches in brown, unbleached, recycled paper bags whenever possible. And if your child has a favorite superhero, there’s a good chance the character is printed on a re-usable lunchbox.

7) Prepare lunches using local produce. Be aware of the distance food travels and the emissions necessary to ship and truck it there. Although broccoli is grown at nearby farms, the ones that shoppers pick up at the supermarket traverse an average distance of 1,800 miles.

8) Refill water bottles. Don’t throw them away. One and a half million tons of plastic are used to bottle water every year. Such large-scale manufacturing and disposal of water bottles can release toxic chemicals into the environment.

9) Look for laptops made by companies working to reduce their global emissions. The ENERGY STAR sticker is a good tip-off that a product is compliant with EPA guidelines. Some backpacks even have built-in solar panels to provide an eco-friendly way to power laptops. Also, turn off your computer and monitor when not in use.

10) Walk or bike to school, not only to get exercise but also to benefit the environment. By burning calories walking, you and your child don’t burn a vehicle’s gasoline and thus do your part to help reduce global warming. Surely, the PE instructor will approve.

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As a green consumer, I’d like to add one more tip to this list:

11) Purchase a low cost, high quality waterproof, washable keyboard and mouse from Man & Machine at Wetkeys.com. Not only are these sanitary keyboards, but they won’t destroy the environment. They are durable keyboards and heavy duty keyboards. 

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Awesome Washable, Heavy Duty Keyboards A Steal!

Author: RealbestOlssen  August 10, 2009

I purchased my Washable Full-size Keyboard USB/PS2 – KBWKFC109 at Wetkeys.com for a steal! Man, this thing is a low price, high quality waterproof keyboard that offers better hygiene for all!

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It’s also a flexible silicone keyboard and one of the most durable washable keyboards out there! Even better, the cleanability of this thing may decrease your chances of catching deadly bugs like Swine Flu, especially if you share your keyboard.  
 


Schools Should Remain Open When Swine Flu Strikes

Author: RobRGlove  August 7, 2009

According to Bloomberg, swine flu outbreaks shouldn’t close U.S. schools this fall unless so many students or teachers get sick that it interferes with teaching or puts the students at risk, U.S. health officials said.

The pandemic flu, also known as H1N1, can no longer be contained by closing schools, and the disruptions caused by closures outweigh the public health benefits, according to guidelines posted today on the Health and Human Services Department’s Web site. The guidelines, based on lessons learned earlier this year, cover the nation’s 55 million students and 7 million staff members at 130,000 public and private schools.

Health officials around the world are completing plans to deal with widespread outbreaks in the Northern Hemisphere beginning in September. That’s when cooler temperatures and the return to schools may fuel the biggest flu epidemic in decades.

Washable Keyboard and Mouse

Since US Health Officials recommend schools remain open – washing and disinfecting the computer keyboard and mouse that students and teachers share may be the most important and most overlooked safety procedure that must become standard practice. WETKEYS.com offers a vast selection of cleanable keyboards and mice. 

 

Schools Should Remain Open When Swine Flu Strikes


Environmentally Friendly Back To School Shopping

Author: YaSMnewFor  August 6, 2009

CNN reported that back to school shopping is greener than ever before. And with choices like Man & Machines environmentally conscious computer products it’s easy.

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Man & Machine, Inc., the leading manufacturer of heavy duty keyboards, hygienic waterproof keyboards & mice and other computer devices announces its sustainability program to minimize the impact these products have on humans and the environment. I buy all my computer products at Wetkeys.com.


Prep Your Kids for College With Healthy Products

Author: Clean Kitchen  August 6, 2009

Kids all around the US will be heading to college soon. This also coincides with the beginning of flu season and the likely spread of swine flu, which could run rampant in dormitories.

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By purchasing a Unotron washable keyboards and mice for your kids, you can decrease their chance of getting ill. They can easily disinfect their cleanable keyboards and mice without damaging this heavy duty keyboard and flexible keyboard. This is especially important if your kids let others use their computer, which is likely in a school environment. I bought my kids these high quality, low price products at Wetkeys.com.  


Medill Reports Chicago reported that the elderly, chronically ill, and young children are hardest hit by varying strains of flu. Reports from the CDC and WHO indicate rising numbers of Swine Flu cases worldwide.

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To protect my family, I purchased washable computer equipment from Wetkeys.com. Their products help protect my family and me against illness. Their washable keyboard and mouse are heavy duty keyboards, flexible keyboards, and sanitary keyboards. They help me feel as though I am doing all I can to protect my family.  


Doing Everything We Can for the Health of Our Children

Author: StaphControl  August 4, 2009

The Chicago Daily Herald reports that parents are backing in-school immunizations for the Swine Flu for their kids. As a parent, I support this idea.

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As a parent, I also recommend that hand-washing be greatly encouraged in schools and the use of cleanable computer equipment. Specifically, washable keyboards and mice. With kids constantly on the computer and sharing computer keyboards, keyboards can become a breeding ground for disease. These keyoards are also heavy duty keyboards and sanitary keyboards that can be wiped down with disinfectant as often as necessary. I purchased mine at Wetkeys.com.  


According to Brisbane News protecting our children agianst Swine Flu requires a team effort.

Parents and teachers need to work together to avoid an increase in swine flu cases as children go back to school, NSW Health says. “Schools play an important role in reinforcing good hygiene practices and helping parents and children understand how to minimise the spread of infection,” Dr Chant said. “It is important parents keep their children away from school if they develop influenza-like symptoms and we ask families, friends and the wider community to work together to make this happen wherever possible.”

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One big way that schools and parents can work together is by installing washable keyboards at home and around schools. These cleanable keyboards are sanitary keyboards and also heavy duty keyboard, a durable keyboard, and a waterproof keyboard. You can wipe them down with antibacterial soap. I purchased mine at Wetkeys.com.


Yucky Keyboards Not Only Ugly But Dangerous

Author: Spa_Owner  July 29, 2009

Unotron keyboards are a great addition to any household or business. They are washable keyboards that are heavy duty and help in combatting harmful germs and bacteria that are living on your keyboard (especially if you share a keyboard with others).

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With the CDC, World Health Organization, and Bloomberg News reporting on the increasing number flu-related sicknesses around the world, it’s smart to be prepared. The Unotron keyboard and mouse are easily cleanable keyboards. Just wipe or wash them down with any antibacterial solution and they’re good as new (and sterile too). I purchased mine at wetkeys.com and wetkeys.com keeps me informed about health issues around the world.      


Wetkeys.com Keeps Me Posted About Swine Flu

Author: Clean Kitchen  July 28, 2009

Since purchasing my washable full size keyboard and mouse from wetkeys.com, I check their website regularly for updates on Swine Flu info around the world and get their info from sources like the CDC, Bloomberg News, and World Health Organization. These guys are great about posting the latest numbers, which is important to me and my family.

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I purchased these heavy duty keyboards, that are cleanable keyboards and they are a great addition to my family’s health care maintenance. You can’t be too careful, especially with school starting back soon, and flu season around the corner.