Archive for July, 2009
Coolest Gadget May Just Save Your Life
The washable keyboard won second prize at a elctronic gadget contest in the UK according to Tech-Styling. Not only is this thing cool, but it could save your life.
Most people have heard about the latest H1N1 virus infection numbers around the world. This gadget is a cleanable keyboard that easily stays a sanitary keyboard. It’s great for keeping healthy!
Swine Flu Sufferers Pass Bug to at Least Two Others, Study Says
Bloomberg — Swine flu sufferers pass the bug to about two other people, fostering its spread, according to the first published study of the pandemic strain’s infectiousness in the Southern Hemisphere.
Researchers in New Zealand and the Netherlands used mathematical modeling to estimate the transmission potential of the new H1N1 strain, also known as swine flu. The reproduction number in New Zealand is 1.96, meaning that up to 79 percent of people could potentially catch the germ during the epidemic, said Michael Baker, one of the study’s authors.
The pandemic bug appears to be as contagious as seasonal influenza, and is spreading faster among people aged 10 to 45 years, according to the World Health Organization. The severity of the disease ranges from mild symptoms such as sore throat and muscle ache to severe illnesses including pneumonia that can result in death, WHO said.
Further studies are needed to produce more robust reproduction estimates for New Zealand, the authors said. Effective public health interventions, including improved hygiene-related behavior, could stem the spread of the disease, said co-author Nick Wilson.
Mortality rates in developed countries from the current pandemic could be as low as one death out of 10,000 cases, Baker and Wilson said in a separate study earlier this month.

Improving hygiene-related behavior includes sanitizing your keyboard along with hand washing. Infectious diseases can be spread through a dirty keyboard. Keep your keyboard consistently clean – get a washable keyboard. It can be disinfected and fully submerged in cleaning solution.
Swine Flu Sufferers Pass Bug to at Least Two Others, Study Says
UNOTRON Sponsors EMR Workshop at the National Medical Association’s Annual Conference
UNOTRON sponsors Insight Data Group’s (IDG) series of Electronic Medical Records Workshops at the National Medical Association’s Annual ConferenceUNOTRON, worldwide creator of medical grade, washable computer keyboards, scroll wheel mice, and smartcard readers, will sponsor Insight Data Group’s (IDG) series of Electronic Medical Records Workshops at the National Medical Association’s 2009 Convention and Scientific Assembly, July 25-29, 2009, at the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. IDG (www.insight-data.com) offers the Allscripts MyWay Electronic Health Record to small and mid-sized healthcare providers across Illinois.
“UNOTRON’s keyboards and mice will be on display at the conference — along with HP computers using Microsoft’s internet connectivity — as part of our growing collaborative relationship with IDG,” says Joseph Carabello, director of Unotron. “It’s a unified effort to help promote much-needed reform in healthcare.”

UNOTRON Sponsors EMR Workshop at the National Medical Association’s Annual Conference
Fight Germs at Your Desk with Unotron’s Washable Keyboards
You might think that only the truly germ phobic would find a washable, antibacterial keyboard to be a useful invention. However, even those of us who don’t have to share a workspace with someone else – and their germs – might find a germ-proof keyboard to be a practical tool. How many of us have spilled a beverage on our keyboard only to completely fry it? Maybe you haven’t totally annihilated a keyboard, but living with keys that stick – not to mention bacteria that begins to grow – because you can’t completely clean yesterday’s General Tsao’s Chicken from the keys is just plain gross. Thanks to Unotron and their Washable Antimicrobial Protected Keyboards, you can keep your workspace a little bit tidier.

Unotron’s Spillseal S6000K Washable Antibacterial Keyboard is not only resistant to dust and water, it can hold up to the chemicals in hospital-grade cleaners. The Spillseal S6000K Keyboard is not only practical for office use, but also would be a smart choice for doctors’ offices, hospitals, schools, libraries and any other environment where germs are easily spread. And if you spill a substance that is especially messy on your keyboard, just unplug it and take it to a sink where you can safely run it under water.
The folks at Unotron have tested the Spillseal S6000K Washable Antibacterial Keyboard with sealed keys to both IP66 and NEMA4X standards, which means that the guts of your keyboard are totally protected from water, dust and corrosion even if you get it wet. The Spillseal S6000K Washable Antimicrobial Keyboard is both PC and Mac compatible.
Fight Germs at Your Desk with Unotron’s Washable Keyboards
As part of a series about Americans’ response to the H1N1 flu outbreak, the Harvard Opinion Research Program at the Harvard School of Public Health is releasing a national poll that focuses on Americans’ views and concerns about the potential for a more severe outbreak of Influenza A (H1N1) in the fall or winter.
Approximately six in ten Americans (59%) believe it is very or somewhat likely that there will be widespread cases of Influenza A (H1N1) with people getting very sick this coming fall or winter. These results suggest Americans are likely to support public health officials in prioritizing preparations for the possibility of a serious H1N1 outbreak in the fall or winter,” said Robert J. Blendon, Professor of Health Policy and Political Analysis at the Harvard School of Public Health.
“Handwashing was a major focus of public health education during the recent outbreak. The results of this survey show that these efforts helped people protect themselves,” said Blendon.

Hand washing has become a highly regarded preventative method against germs and the spread of illness. Keep your hands clean when you return to your keyboard and strengthen your hand washing efforts with a washable keyboard.
National Survey Finds Six in Ten Americans Believe Serious Outbreak of Influenza A (H1N1) Likely in Fall/Winter
WHO Says Swine Flu Outbreak is “Inevitable”
The latest news from the World Health Organization regarding the Swine Flu (H1N1) is troubling.
16 JULY 2009 | GENEVA — As the 2009 pandemic evolves, the data needed for risk assessment, both within affected countries and at the global level, are also changing. At this point, further spread of the pandemic, within affected countries and to new countries, is considered inevitable. This assumption is fully backed by experience. The 2009 influenza pandemic has spread internationally with unprecedented speed. In past pandemics, influenza viruses have needed more than six months to spread as widely as the new H1N1 virus has spread in less than six weeks.
As part of your arsenal against harmful germs and bacteria (like Swine Flu) , Wetkeys.com suggests a washable keyboard that is an easily maintained sanitary keyboard. You can simply clean it with antibacterial soap. Given the fact that shared keyboards are a great breeding ground for disease, the addition of this gadget to your household, office or both provides a great advantage.
Make Cleaning Your Computer Keyboard Easier
Anyone heard of these little computer keyboard vacuums from Brosscar.com? They are pretty cool, but… isn’t easier just to get a sealed, washable keyboard? I think so. Then, you just wipe it down as often as you like with antibacterial cleaner. I got one at Wetkeys.com and it rocks!
Not only do you get all the crumbs off of it but you also kill any harmful germs and bacteria that you can’t see. This is really important, especially considering all the news about Swine Flu around the world from Bloomberg, CDC, and the World Health Organization. The guys at Wetkeys.com are really on top of what’s going on around the world with regard to infection control and Swine Flu. Info on their website is what convinced me to go out and get my washable full size keyboard and mouse.
Treat Yourself to a Gift of Prolonged Health Today
I recently purchased my wireless washable keyboard from Wetkeys.com. With the latest news from the CDC, Bloomberg, and Harvard regarding a potential Swine Flu outbreak in the U.S. this coming Fall, I want to be as prepared as possible.
Shared computer keyboards are apparently a great place for harmful germs and bacteria to fester and spread to others. With my cleanable keyboard, it easily remains a sanitary keyboard. I wash it every day and it looks brand new every time. Don’t take any chances, treat yourself to this healthy gift today!
Get Ready for Swine Flu Season
Have you heard the latest news from Harvard Public Health? “As part of a series about Americans’ response to the H1N1 flu outbreak, the Harvard Opinion Research Program at the Harvard School of Public Health is releasing a national poll that focuses on Americans’ views and concerns about the potential for a more severe outbreak of Influenza A (H1N1) in the fall or winter. The polling was done June 22-28, 2009.”
Looking at news around the world (Bloomberg), it appears as though an outbreak is a real possibility. Now is the time to begin preparing yourseves against a possible outbreak. Along with the use of antibacterial soaps and cleaning products, the Unotron washable keyboard is a usefull addition in remaining disease free. I purchased my low price, high quality cleanable keyboard at Wetkeys.com, along with other sanitary technology items. Check it out for yourself!
Swine Flu Vaccine Won’t Meet Demand, Baxter CEO Says
Demand is so great for swine flu vaccines that some manufacturers are rejecting orders and will be able to sell as much as they produce, said Robert Parkinson Jr., chief executive officer of Baxter International Inc.Baxter, based in Deerfield, Illinois, has contracts with five countries for 80 million doses and has stopped taking new orders that it may not be able to fill, Parkinson said today in a call with investors.
The illness is sweeping the southern hemisphere during its usual flu season as tens of thousands of patients test positive for the virus in Australia, Argentina, Chile and other countries, the World Health Organization said. Swine flu isn’t yielding as much vaccine in labs as a typical seasonal strain, hindering efforts to meet expected needs in October when the outbreak pushes north, Parkinson said.
The U.S. government took the unusual step of purchasing all of the swine flu vaccine for the country.
Hand washing is a highly recommended approach to stay protected against germs. Get a WETKEYS cleanable keyboard to reinforce your hand washing efforts.

Swine Flu Vaccine Won’t Meet Demand, Baxter CEO Says - Bloomberg

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