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Robots help to battle infections

January 30, 2012
NEW YORK — While hospitals are supposed to be places where the sick go to get well, its not secret that sometimes the sick can get sicker.
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Tankless toilet technology

January 27, 2012
JAPAN — The Panasonic Corporation is so enthralled by the tankless toilet that the company will end production of so-called water-logged toilets and focus on the alternative.
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Putting ingredients in the palm of your hand

January 25, 2012
WASHINGTON — Clorox has launched a smartphone app that will help consumers look up the ingredients of household and commercial products.
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Kaivac named preferred product of PCHS

January 19, 2012
RENO, NV — The Process Cleaning for Healthy Schools (PCHS) Consortium has selected Kaivac Inc. spray-and-vac equipment as a preferred product.
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TES Drying System launches newly designed website

January 17, 2012
SALT LAKE CITY, UT — TES Drying System has announced the launch of their newly designed website.
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Air Freshener

January 11, 2012
Doctor Aromas creates environments in which people''s senses are triggered to feel relaxation and happiness. Doctor Aromas'' state-of-the-art systems for large spaces work quietly on a customized schedule through
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Creating An Online Presence: Part One

January 11, 2012
By partnering with the right professionals, it is easy to take full advantage of today''s Internet culture.
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Making the case for equipment upgrades

January 6, 2012
WASHINGTON — A new study shows that older vacuums can contribute to indoor air pollution by releasing into the air bacteria and dust that can spread infections and trigger allergies.
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Feds okay self-sanitizing keyboard

January 5, 2012
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the Vioguard antibacterial keyboard for use in the health care setting.
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Extech's "Meter Claus" delivers to high school programs

December 22, 2011
NASHUA, NH — Extech Instruments donated over $40,000 worth of handheld test equipment to vocational, technical and science programs at area high schools.
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