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BlastGard International, Inc.'s Successful Trash Receptacle Test Results Prove the Effects of Blast Overpressure on the Human Body.


CLEARWATER, Fla. -- BlastGard International, Inc. (OTCBB OTCBB

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:BLGA), a creator of explosive mitigating products, announced that it has successfully tested a range of blast mitigated trash receptacles and has analyzed the data with reference to blast pressure injuries to the human body. The purpose of the test, which was conducted in Bakersfield, California “Bakersfield” redirects here. For other uses, see Bakersfield (disambiguation).

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, was twofold: to test BlastGard's new trash receptacle which dramatically reduces the threat to the public from an internal explosion and to measure and evaluate air blast and its effects on structures such as airports and other transportation hubs. Kevin Sharpe, Senior Vice President of Engineering and Product Development for BlastGard International, Inc. oversaw the project. Mr. Sharpe's background is in explosive engineering and the measurement and mitigation of blast in improvised explosive device Noun 1. improvised explosive device - an explosive device that is improvised
I.E.D., IED

explosive device - device that bursts with sudden violence from internal energy
 (IED Noun 1. IED - an explosive device that is improvised
I.E.D., improvised explosive device

explosive device - device that bursts with sudden violence from internal energy
) disposal scenarios. Mr. Sharpe worked for the UK Ministry of Defence for 24 years before joining the BlastGard International team.

Mr. Sharpe states, "Spectacular claims are being made by several manufacturers of blast resistant trash receptacles. It is claimed that their products can protect against explosive threats that are as large as 10lbs (4.54Kgs) of high explosive. These claims are at least misleading and at worst place the public at significant risk. What the claims actually refer to is that the blast resistant bin doesn't come apart under the explosive loading from a large internal detonation. Protecting against an explosive event of this magnitude is a far more challenging task than merely ensuring the receptacle remains intact. Any explosion mitigating litterbin must stop the primary fragmentation from escaping as this is the primary threat to the public. The bin also must not come apart under explosive loading, potentially adding to the lethality of the device. However, in addition to these two criteria, it is essential that the air blast, flash and fireball fireball, very bright meteor leaving a trail in the sky that can remain visible for several minutes; often a distinct sound, perhaps caused by very low frequency radio waves, is associated with it.  are effectively managed. Each can be equally lethal. A bin that is designed merely not to come apart will funnel the blast and fireball out of the open end much like a cannon. The blast effects can have catastrophic consequences for buildings and structures This is a list of famous or notable buildings with articles about them. By Category
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 and the human body."

Mr. Sharpe continues, "Take for example the case of ten pounds (4.54Kg) of TNT TNT: see trinitrotoluene.
TNT
 in full trinitrotoluene

Pale yellow, solid organic compound made by adding nitrate (−NO2) groups to toluene.
 equivalence detonated inside a litter bin litter bin n (BRIT) → papelera

litter bin litter n (Brit) → poubelle f

litter bin litter (Brit) n
. Ten pounds of TNT liberates on detonation around 19 million Joules (MJ) of energy. This is a huge amount of energy to dissipate in a few thousandths of a second. The trash receptacle manufacturers claim that energy is taken out of the blast by the deformation of the receptacle. Simple calculation shows that deformation of the steel bin will only account for a tiny portion of the 19 MJ available. The remainder of the energy will either be transmitted through the sides as a shock or vented out through the open end. It is misleading, as the manufacturers suggest, that the blast is `directed up, and not out,' this is plainly not true. On exiting the open mouth of the bin the pressure wave will expand to equalize e·qual·ize  
v. e·qual·ized, e·qual·iz·ing, e·qual·iz·es

v.tr.
1. To make equal: equalized the responsibilities of the staff members.

2. To make uniform.
 the pressure on either side of the shock wave and begin to spread outwards spherically. On impacting with the ground around the receptacle the blast wave Noun 1. blast wave - a region of high pressure travelling through a gas at a high velocity; "the explosion created a shock wave"
shock wave

undulation, wave - (physics) a movement up and down or back and forth
 will be reflected from the surface and it will establish itself as a stable, hemispherical blast wave, very similar to that generated by a 10lb charge detonated in air. In the case of a typical airport setting, if you are standing 9 feet away, even though the trash receptacle held together, you will suffer substantial lung and ear damage, or potentially not survive."

BlastGard's CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  Jim Gordon explains, "There are four distinct aspects of an IED explosion inside a trash receptacle that need to be managed effectively if members of the public in the surrounding area are not to be injured. They are: 1) primary fragmentation from the casing of the device or materials in contact with the explosive charge Noun 1. explosive charge - a quantity of explosive to be set off at one time; "this cartridge has a powder charge of 50 grains"
burster, bursting charge, charge
; 2) secondary fragmentation from the break up of the trash receptacle under explosive loading or the acceleration of adjacent article in the trash receptacle; 3) air blast; and 4) thermal output from the fireball. Blast resistant trash receptacles on the market today only address the first two concerns. BlastGard's Safe Bin successfully addresses all four areas of concern.

Blast mitigants such as BlastWrap have been shown to reduce blast overpressure overpressure,
n excessive pressure applied at the end of a physiologic joint range to confirm the severity of pain, thus helping determine the manual treatments.
 by as much as 97% with distance and are regularly used in reducing the effects of explosions. The complete report on this study can be found on the Company's web site - http://www.blastgardintl.com.

About BlastGard International, Inc.

BlastGard International, Inc. was created to design, develop, manufacture and market proprietary blast mitigation materials. The Company's patent-pending BlastWrap(TM) technology effectively mitigates blast effects and suppresses post-blast fires. This unique technology can be used to create new, finished products or to retrofit to existing products. While the need for this technology has always been present, the security and safety concerns resulting from the September 11, 2001 acts and the subsequent development of Homeland Security Noun 1. Homeland Security - the federal department that administers all matters relating to homeland security
Department of Homeland Security

executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States
 make the timing of the Company's emergence even more important. The Company's core market focus is on blast effects mitigation for the commercial sector, military, law enforcement and government agencies. BlastWrap(TM) is based upon well-defined principles and suppresses blast pressures by 50% or more. BlastWrap(TM) products are made from two flexible films arranged one over the other and joined by a plurality of seams filled with attenuating filler material (volcanic glass volcanic glass

Any glassy rock formed from lava or magma that has a chemical composition close to that of granite. Such molten material may reach very low temperatures without crystallizing, but its viscosity may become very high.
 bead or other suitable two-phase materials), configurable (designed for each application) with an extinguishing coating that offers a revolutionary blast protection system against Blast & Fire/burn threats. BlastWrap(TM) is a blast mitigation assembly that can be wrapped around or conform to Verb 1. conform to - satisfy a condition or restriction; "Does this paper meet the requirements for the degree?"
fit, meet

coordinate - be co-ordinated; "These activities coordinate well"
 any shape. BlastWrap(TM) is a concept (not a chemical compound) from which blast protection products are built to save lives and reduce damage to valuable assets from explosions. Additional information on BlastGard can be found at http://www.blastgardintl.com .

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