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Safety-Med Products, Inc.

Burlington, WI

Contact: Chris Wagner

Ph. (866) 421-3400 Fax (262) 767-9055

E-mail: sales@safety-med.com

Web: www.safety-med.com

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DISINFECTION disinfection,
n the process of destroying pathogenic organisms or rendering them inert.

disinfection, full oral cavity,
n a procedure used to reduce active periodontal disease, usually completed within a certain short time frame.
, CHEMICAL-FREE

Advanced Vapor Technologies, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

LLC - Logical Link Control
 

Edmonds, WA

Contact: Sandy Beeson

Ph. (800) 997-6584 Fax (425) 775-1993

E-mail: vapor@advap.com

Web: www.advap.com

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GLOVES

Medline Industries, Inc.

Mundelein, IL

Contact: Tripp Amdur

Ph. (800) 633-5463

E-mail: info@medline.com

Web: www.medline.com

Medline is America's #1 supplier of exam gloves. Our selection is as diverse as the needs of the healthcare community. Complete inventory held in 29 distribution centers nationwide ensures that our gloves are available where and when you need them. All Medline exam gloves are manufactured to the industry's highest quality standards. Our innovative Aloetouch exam gloves are especially popular with infection-control professionals as a means to improve hand hygiene compliance.

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INSTANT HAND SANITIZERS/CLEANSERS

Beaumont Products, Inc.

Kennesaw, GA

Contact: John Bonham John Henry "Bonzo" Bonham (May 31 1948 – September 25, 1980) was an iconic British drummer and member of the English rock band Led Zeppelin. He was renowned for his power, speed and "feel" for the groove.  

Ph. (770) 514-9000 Fax (770) 514-7400

E-mail: jbonham@beaumontproducts.com

Web: www.citrus2.com

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Donovan Industries

Tampa, FL

Contact: Brian Cupari

Ph. (800) 334-4404

E-mail: marketing@dawnmist.com

Web: www.dawnmist.com

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PURELL[R] and PROVON[R]--GOJO Industries, Inc.

Akron, OH

Contact: Stacey Rege

Ph. (800) 321-9647 Fax (800) 329-4657

E-mail: reges@gojo.com

Web: www.healthcare.gojo.com

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Safety-Med Products, Inc.

Burlington, WI

Contact: Chris Wagner

Ph. (866) 421-3400 Fax (262) 767-9055

E-mail: sales@safety-med.com

Web: www.safety-med.com

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DID YOU KNOW?

Older adults need the same nutrients--protein, carbohydrates, fat, vitamins, minerals, and water--as younger people, but in different amounts. After age 50, a few nutrients may require special attention: protein, calcium, vitamin D vitamin D

Any of a group of fat-soluble alcohols important in calcium metabolism in animals to form strong bones and teeth and prevent rickets and osteoporosis. It is formed by ultraviolet radiation (sunlight) of sterols (see steroid) present in the skin.
, vitamin C vitamin C
 or ascorbic acid

Water-soluble organic compound important in animal metabolism. Most animals produce it in their bodies, but humans, other primates, and guinea pigs need it in the diet to prevent scurvy.
, iron, vitamin A vitamin A
 also called retinol

Fat-soluble alcohol, most abundant in fatty fish and especially in fish-liver oils. It is not found in plants, but many vegetables and fruits contain beta-carotene (see
, folic acid folic acid: see coenzyme; vitamin.
folic acid
 or folate

Organic compound essential to animal growth and health and needed by bacteria as a growth factor.
, vitamin B vitamin B
n.
1. Vitamin B complex.

2. A member of the vitamin B complex, especially thiamine.



vitamin B, vitamin B complex

a group of water-soluble substances described separately.
12, zinc, and water. Although calorie needs vary depending on activity level and age, many older adults need about 1,600 calories daily.

From the American Dietetic Association The American Dietetic Association (ADA) is the United States' largest organization of food and nutrition professionals, with nearly 65,000 members. Approximately 75 % of ADA's members are registered dietitians and about 4 % are dietetic technicians, registered.  
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