Monday, May 23, 2011

Knives That Are Suitable For Camping and Hiking

There are several tools that you need to prepare before going to a camping or hiking trip. You can find list of those equipments in your local camping or hiking store. But except for the equipments you need, you may also need some emergency tools to bring on, like a first aid kit, map, flashlight, knife/multi-purpose tools, and etc. But here we will focus on the multi-purpose tool that was mentioned above which is the knife.

There are several knives that was good to bring on. But we will focus on the three most common knives that are very suitable to bring on for camping and hiking trip. These are the fixed blade knife, the folding pocket knife and the survival knife.

The Fixed blade knife is a kind of knife that does not fold or slide and sometimes called as a sheath knife. This knife is typically stronger than the folding and sliding knife because of the tang, extension of the blade to its handle, and lack of moving parts. Fixed blade knife comes with many variety of style and length of blades. You can choose to small type of blade to a bigger one. For a list you can click the following link to check different types of fixed blade knife.

Next is the Folding pocket knife, which is a kind of knife that the blades connects right into the handle through a pivot allowing the blade to fold into the handle. This knife has a locking mechanism which prevents the users to accidentally close the blade through its handle. This locking mechanism is the Slip joint which is commonly used on traditional pocket knives. Slip joint mechanism works by placing a spring device on the knife that allows the blade to lock in place and to fold when press. Pocket knives could also comes with 2 to 4 different knives on it. The Swiss Army Knife, a type of a pocket knife, comes with 2 knives, a scissor, and a can/bottle opener.

Another knife that was best to bring on is the Survival knife. Survival knife or sometimes called tactical knife is a kind of knife that was sturdy and sometimes comes with a hollow handle that was filled with many survival equipments. This knife has many advantages in camping trip because it can cut branches and split tender with the serrated edge of it for fires. You can also use it to cut fish and meat with its straight blade.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Medical Scrubs in Public: A BIG DEAL or NOT?

Scrubs in public have been an issue for years after many hospitals and medical facilities eliminated the on-site laundering services for all their employees. That's why many medical professionals have laundered their own scrubs at home. These profesionals too sometimes wear their medical custom scrubs right away to or from work. Because of this cases many people questioned their self; Is it okay for medical professionals to wear their scrubs in public or not? Let's discuss the reason why.

Why is it A BIG DEAL? Hospitals and clinics are place where all germs or microbes can be found. Most of them are lethal and some are not. Medical personnels are prompt to these germs or microbes that's why they wear protective clothes for protection like scrubs and others. These scrubs are promptly stained with fluids that was came from germ infected patients or objects. That makes the reason why it is A BIG DEAL to anybody to wear medical uniforms in the public, specially if it is unlaundered. Some cases of these was take place in public streets and subways. Many people was alarmed by these but on the other hand, why is it not?

Why is it NOT? Advances in antimicrobial technology for medical uniforms are quite relieving to be alarmed. That may be the reason why some medical personnel are comportable to wear their medical scrub in public. Antimicrobial uniforms for medical personnels is very important because they are prompt to many germs or microbes in their works place. These antimicrobial technology are proven effective by professionals. Some of these technology was the N-Halamine compound which is treated to the fabric that binds chlorine to kill germs when touches the fabric. Another one is the silver ion technology which is encapsulated to a micro cages and when it become wet the silver ion releases its antimicrobial properties to kill germs. The last one is the Bioshield technology which uses positively charged polymer that bonds to the fabric and acts as bed of microscopic spikes that pierce the cell walls of the microbes which causes it to die.

It make sense right? But we can't expect what people can say about these. But atleast this is a quite relieving, right?

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