Thursday, August 27, 2009

Swine Flu


Can you stop your organization from being affected by a Swine Flu outbreak? Probably not. But there are steps you can take to decrease the probability. Step 1> Keep you hands as clean as possible with regular hand-washing and/or the use of hand sanitizers when ever possible. Step 2> Keep surfaces as clean as possible with a good anti-viral surface disinfectant. Step 3> Use a good N95 Particulate mask to protect yourself from exposure to those possibly infected...or have the potentially infected wear masks.
You may not be able to stop the spread of H1N1 completely, but taking these steps will give you a lot better chance than if you do nothing.
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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

First Aid Van "Service"?

Some may question the logic of allowing an un-supervised, fully commissioned sales rep to come to their business and decide what first aid supplies they keep on hand. Would you let an office supply salesman do that? Or a janitorial or cleaning supply rep? Probably not. Yet many companies, in all kinds of industries, still rely on a first aid van driver to decide what first aid supplies they will keep in their first aid kits. Do they really think their van driver has their best interest at heart? Or do they think that restocking a first aid cabinet is too complicated for them to do themselves? Or maybe they just decide they "don't want to mess with it"
In a time when almost every business is looking for ways to cut costs, one easy way is often overlooked. It is not uncommon for a small to medium sized business to spend $150 a month, per location, on first aid supplies. An easy way to cut that sum in half is by assessing your own needs, and buying from someone who doesn't over-charge for products.
To find out more about restocking your own first aid supplies, check out this site: http://restockmykit.com/