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Prevent
Anthrax Infection ...
Sterilize
All Your Incoming Mail
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Are you concerned about getting Anthrax from your incoming mail?
Do
you want to protect against Anthrax coming to your office thru the
mail?
Do
you want to know how to prevent Anthrax Infection thru the mail?
If you receive large batches of mail daily, you need to
have a way of ensuring your safety and the safety of the entire office.
For years, medical professionals have used sterilizing equipment
to kill bacteria, spores and other dangerous micro organisms.
They know that most bacteria and spores are killed when exposed to
temperatures that reach 273-degrees Fahrenheit for 20 minutes. The
sterilization is a great process, and allows instruments to be used
on multiple patients, while keeping the patients free of disease or
infection.
If
you put your mail thru a sterilization process, the actual letters
would remain mostly intact, good as new. Any printed material will
be mostly unaffected by the sterilization. You should note, however,
that handwritten letters in pen or marker may become slightly smudged.
Any
form of bacteria - not just the Anthrax - which may be in the letter
you receive, will most likely be killed, as long as the simple sterilization
cycle is run correctly.
Here
is what you can do "Use A Sterilizer"
50 # 10 Envelopes at once
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$1997 (Freight
included in USA)
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100 # 10 Envelopes at once
Specifications:
Chamber Size: 9" Dia x 18" D
Total Body Size: 20" W x 20" D x 15" H
110V
This unit will sterilize & dry up to 100 #10 envelopes
within 40 minutes.
Price:
$2799 (plus freight)
Ships
ASAP!
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$2799 (plus freight)
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1000 # 10 Envelopes at once
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$9999
(plus freight)
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Order now, and
send all your daily mail into a sterilizer.
Keep your office safe!
Call
1-800-732-1208
to speak
With a customer service representative
Or eMail
Us
If
you receive anthrax in an envelope, here are some suggestions
for what you can do:
http://lists.elistx.com/archives/interesting-people/200110/msg00224.html
Never
sacrifice the proper authorities
for your own judgement
"Spore
destruction requires steam sterilization"
Source: Biological
Warfare Defense Information Sheet;
The U.S. Navy
Manual on Operational Medicine and Fleet Support;
Section on Anthrax and Biological Warfare
*Source: http://www.bact.wisc.edu/Bact330/lectureanthrax
In
his book Principals and Methods of Sterilization in Health Sciences
(Published by Charles Thomas Publishing, Springfield, Ill.) John
Perkins shows
clearly three different strains of B.anthracis and the most resilient
is killed at 212F in 15 minutes. When we sterilize we use 273F and the
process is much quicker.
Click
Here to see the Fully-Detailed Table
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Alfa
Medical
59 Madison Ave,
Hempstead, NY 11550
1-800-732-1208
eMail
"Spore
destruction requires steam sterilization"
Source: Biological
Warfare Defense Information Sheet;
The U.S. Navy Manual on Operational Medicine and Fleet Support;
Section on Anthrax and Biological Warfare
(see bottom of page for more information)*
*Note
- After sterilization is
completed, most of the plastic that is on the window envelope, will
melt, and become about 1/4" x 1.5" x 1/16" rectangular
piece of hard plastic which occasionally sticks to the address surface.
It may get stuck to a check also, and if you try to peel it off, it
may distort your name from the face of the check.
There are three solutions that we recommend
if the above happenes:
1. Deposit the check with the plastic on it... the bank will accept
it and deposit it into your account.
2. Bend the plastic, it will crack the plastic off
3. When you mail your invoice to your customer, attach a letter stating
that you would prefer that checks should be sent in a non window envelope
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