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Bio-Fires - An Eco-Friendly Alternative to Real Fires
Biofires provide a warm, cozy form of heat that has no harmful gases or soot. They are easy to install and operate - similar to electric biofuel fires.
The BARDA contract supports the development of the BioFire emerging CoV panel, which is a nucleic acid Amplification test that will be used in conjunction with BioFire filmArray Systems for the detection of human acoronaviruses in nasopharyngeal or samples as well as saliva samples.
Eco-friendly
A bioethanol fire is an excellent alternative to gas or wood fires. The fuel is produced using plant by-products, and the natural process converts sugars into alcohol. Bioethanol has numerous advantages over other fireplace types which include the absence of harmful emissions and a smaller carbon footprint. Bioethanol is also a more secure option than other fires, since it doesn't create soot or smoke. It does not require a flue, and can be used anywhere in the garden or home.
Multi-drug resistant bacteria (MDR) are among the health threats that are most dangerous today. New testing methods can detect MDR bacteria early and prevent further complications. BioFire FilmArray is one such test. This test uses the symptom driven approach to detect pathogens that can cause sepsis. The results are available within an hour, meaning healthcare providers can begin treatment immediately.
The process of Molecular PCR that amplifies DNA or RNA molecules into millions to billions of copies. This allows the analysis of small amounts of body fluid or tissue to determine if specific genetic sequences are present. It is a valuable tool for laboratory professionals, and can help them diagnose serious diseases in a quick and cost-effective way. The BioFire FilmArray PCR system is an innovative tool for infectious disease diagnosis and can be used for a wide variety of applications in hospitals and labs.
In the case for tests of your respiratory system, you could wipe a swab over your nose prior to sending it to the lab. BioFire's system lets clinicians take action quickly and has a quick turnaround time. This means fewer waiting for results and better patient outcomes.
The Chanouf Farm Biofire company has developed an agroforestry recycling unit that makes use of olive and pear waste to produce organic charcoal and biomass power. The products are offered to the general public to replace traditional wood charcoal and coal briquettes with green alternatives. Bio-waste products are suitable for burning in a Kachelofen fireplace, which produces radiant heat and is a greener alternative to electric or gas fires.
Clean burning
When you use bio-fire, you're not just reducing energy consumption, you're also helping the environment by using a renewable fuel source. Bioethanol combustion doesn't produce harmful gases such as carbon dioxide. Instead, it releases only heat and water vapour. This makes it a safer and healthier option for indoor ethanol fireplaces use.
Ethanol is produced by the fermentation of plant sugars and is classified as an alternative source of energy that can be used to generate renewable fuel. It can be produced quickly and won't be as depleted as fossil fuels, such as coal and oil. Bioethanol can reduce dependence on imports from foreign countries and increases the chance of shortages.
Bio-fires are very easy to install and can be used in existing fireplaces or as a freestanding unit. They are a good alternative to gas and wood fires. They are a great choice for homes and offices which do not have a chimney.
When a bio-fire is ignited, a special media is installed in the burner to absorb the liquid ethanol fuel while making it ready to be used for combustion. The ethanol is burned by the flames, and the vapours are released out into the atmosphere through the vent. This makes the flames appear more natural and give an amazing beauty that cannot be replicated with wood or gas fires.
Another advantage of bio flame fireplace-fires is that they don't require vents or flues to replenish the oxygen consumed during combustion. They also don't release carbon monoxide which must be vented into the room in gas fires that are open-fronted.
The BioFire Respiratory panel employs multiplex PCR to simultaneously test for respiratory pathogens. This takes about an hour. This lets doctors identify and eliminate respiratory illnesses more quickly than conventional lab tests, which require visits to patients. Both patients and the health system profit from this.
Safe indoors
Bio-fires are much safer to use indoors compared to real fires because they release no smoke or ash, nor carcinogenic fumes. The bio ethanal fire-fires don't produce carbon monoxide, which can be deadly if inhaled. The bio-ethanol fuel that they use is flammable it is important to take great care when handling the burner and refilling your fire. It should be replenished only after the burner is switched off and the fire is cool. Any spills should be cleaned immediately.
The diagnostics offered by the company's FilmArray systems - BioFire 2.0 and BioFire Torch are easy to use, and run eight different commercially available US Food and Drug Administration cleared diagnostic panels and three additional panels that have been cleared for use in emergency situations, and six environmental test panels. These tests include a new respiratory panel that was developed to rapidly identify and differentiate between respiratory illnesses, including COVID-19 and emerging coronaviruses.
Its COVID-19 panel has been granted a grant from the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Initiative (BARDI), which is part of the US Department of Defense's Strategic Access Program. The COVID-19 test is an antigen-based system that allows doctors to differentiate between the symptoms caused by COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses with the same precision as rapid antigen tests currently in use.
The company is also developing an SARS-CoV-2 test to be used in its Respiratory Panel 2.1. This multiplexed nucleic acids amplifying test will be available for use with the BioFire FilmArray 2.0 and Torch Systems, and will detect SARS-CoV-2 and 21 other respiratory pathogens in nasopharyngeal or saliva specimens in less than an hour. The assay is being developed on an speedy timeline and submission to the FDA for EUA and 510(k) clearance is anticipated in Q3 of 2020.
Bio-ethanol flame effect fires are safe to use, but should be kept clear of objects that are combustible, such as pillows, curtains, and blankets. It is not recommended to place them near anything that can catch fire. Keep any flammable objects away from the fires that cause flames by at minimum 10 feet. The bioethanol fuel must be stored in a secure, dry space that is not easily reached by children or pets.
Simple to use
The bioethanol fireplace doesn't have a chimney to be concerned about. All you need is a location to put it in and some fuel. Once you've filled the burner, light it. This will give the appearance of an actual flame. Once the flame is started it will heat the room, but it will emit little or no smoke. It also produces heat similar to a wood-burning fireplace. Bio fires are also easy to maintain and don't need any servicing other than a quick wipe down.
The BioFire RP2.1 EZ test, unlike most rapid tests that use an syndromic approach to detect typical signs of infection, can provide results in 45 minutes. This test is suitable for patients with symptoms of upper respiratory tract and has a specificity of 98%. The test can detect up to 19 bacteria and viruses in one test, making it a great option for managing patients.
The BioFire system integrates multiplex PCR testing, sample preparation, and result reporting into one integrated platform. This allows laboratories to streamline their processes and eliminate the need for a serial method that involves sending out individual tests. This can result in improved patient outcomes by enabling the right test to be used first time, and by removing the need for costly tests based on culture. The BioFire system is able to identify pathogens on a individual level and also their antimicrobial resistance gene. This information is more accurate than conventional methods.
Molecular diagnostics is increasingly used to improve patient outcomes and care. The BioFire RP2.1 plus panel utilizes the syndromic approach to simultaneously target 23 of the most frequently involved pathogens in respiratory infections. The test is available on the BioFire film array 2.0 and Torch systems and delivers results in just 45 minutes.
The test is available in the US under FDA Emergency Use Authorization. It will be available commercially after initial DoD demands are satisfied. Additionally, the BioFire Defense Team has created an automated, sample-toresult assay to quickly identify of COVID-19. The assay is currently being developed and will be available when the initial DoD requirements are met.
Biofires provide a warm, cozy form of heat that has no harmful gases or soot. They are easy to install and operate - similar to electric biofuel fires.
The BARDA contract supports the development of the BioFire emerging CoV panel, which is a nucleic acid Amplification test that will be used in conjunction with BioFire filmArray Systems for the detection of human acoronaviruses in nasopharyngeal or samples as well as saliva samples.
Eco-friendly
A bioethanol fire is an excellent alternative to gas or wood fires. The fuel is produced using plant by-products, and the natural process converts sugars into alcohol. Bioethanol has numerous advantages over other fireplace types which include the absence of harmful emissions and a smaller carbon footprint. Bioethanol is also a more secure option than other fires, since it doesn't create soot or smoke. It does not require a flue, and can be used anywhere in the garden or home.
Multi-drug resistant bacteria (MDR) are among the health threats that are most dangerous today. New testing methods can detect MDR bacteria early and prevent further complications. BioFire FilmArray is one such test. This test uses the symptom driven approach to detect pathogens that can cause sepsis. The results are available within an hour, meaning healthcare providers can begin treatment immediately.
The process of Molecular PCR that amplifies DNA or RNA molecules into millions to billions of copies. This allows the analysis of small amounts of body fluid or tissue to determine if specific genetic sequences are present. It is a valuable tool for laboratory professionals, and can help them diagnose serious diseases in a quick and cost-effective way. The BioFire FilmArray PCR system is an innovative tool for infectious disease diagnosis and can be used for a wide variety of applications in hospitals and labs.
In the case for tests of your respiratory system, you could wipe a swab over your nose prior to sending it to the lab. BioFire's system lets clinicians take action quickly and has a quick turnaround time. This means fewer waiting for results and better patient outcomes.
The Chanouf Farm Biofire company has developed an agroforestry recycling unit that makes use of olive and pear waste to produce organic charcoal and biomass power. The products are offered to the general public to replace traditional wood charcoal and coal briquettes with green alternatives. Bio-waste products are suitable for burning in a Kachelofen fireplace, which produces radiant heat and is a greener alternative to electric or gas fires.
Clean burning
When you use bio-fire, you're not just reducing energy consumption, you're also helping the environment by using a renewable fuel source. Bioethanol combustion doesn't produce harmful gases such as carbon dioxide. Instead, it releases only heat and water vapour. This makes it a safer and healthier option for indoor ethanol fireplaces use.
Ethanol is produced by the fermentation of plant sugars and is classified as an alternative source of energy that can be used to generate renewable fuel. It can be produced quickly and won't be as depleted as fossil fuels, such as coal and oil. Bioethanol can reduce dependence on imports from foreign countries and increases the chance of shortages.
Bio-fires are very easy to install and can be used in existing fireplaces or as a freestanding unit. They are a good alternative to gas and wood fires. They are a great choice for homes and offices which do not have a chimney.
When a bio-fire is ignited, a special media is installed in the burner to absorb the liquid ethanol fuel while making it ready to be used for combustion. The ethanol is burned by the flames, and the vapours are released out into the atmosphere through the vent. This makes the flames appear more natural and give an amazing beauty that cannot be replicated with wood or gas fires.
Another advantage of bio flame fireplace-fires is that they don't require vents or flues to replenish the oxygen consumed during combustion. They also don't release carbon monoxide which must be vented into the room in gas fires that are open-fronted.
The BioFire Respiratory panel employs multiplex PCR to simultaneously test for respiratory pathogens. This takes about an hour. This lets doctors identify and eliminate respiratory illnesses more quickly than conventional lab tests, which require visits to patients. Both patients and the health system profit from this.
Safe indoors
Bio-fires are much safer to use indoors compared to real fires because they release no smoke or ash, nor carcinogenic fumes. The bio ethanal fire-fires don't produce carbon monoxide, which can be deadly if inhaled. The bio-ethanol fuel that they use is flammable it is important to take great care when handling the burner and refilling your fire. It should be replenished only after the burner is switched off and the fire is cool. Any spills should be cleaned immediately.
The diagnostics offered by the company's FilmArray systems - BioFire 2.0 and BioFire Torch are easy to use, and run eight different commercially available US Food and Drug Administration cleared diagnostic panels and three additional panels that have been cleared for use in emergency situations, and six environmental test panels. These tests include a new respiratory panel that was developed to rapidly identify and differentiate between respiratory illnesses, including COVID-19 and emerging coronaviruses.
Its COVID-19 panel has been granted a grant from the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Initiative (BARDI), which is part of the US Department of Defense's Strategic Access Program. The COVID-19 test is an antigen-based system that allows doctors to differentiate between the symptoms caused by COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses with the same precision as rapid antigen tests currently in use.
The company is also developing an SARS-CoV-2 test to be used in its Respiratory Panel 2.1. This multiplexed nucleic acids amplifying test will be available for use with the BioFire FilmArray 2.0 and Torch Systems, and will detect SARS-CoV-2 and 21 other respiratory pathogens in nasopharyngeal or saliva specimens in less than an hour. The assay is being developed on an speedy timeline and submission to the FDA for EUA and 510(k) clearance is anticipated in Q3 of 2020.
Bio-ethanol flame effect fires are safe to use, but should be kept clear of objects that are combustible, such as pillows, curtains, and blankets. It is not recommended to place them near anything that can catch fire. Keep any flammable objects away from the fires that cause flames by at minimum 10 feet. The bioethanol fuel must be stored in a secure, dry space that is not easily reached by children or pets.
Simple to use
The bioethanol fireplace doesn't have a chimney to be concerned about. All you need is a location to put it in and some fuel. Once you've filled the burner, light it. This will give the appearance of an actual flame. Once the flame is started it will heat the room, but it will emit little or no smoke. It also produces heat similar to a wood-burning fireplace. Bio fires are also easy to maintain and don't need any servicing other than a quick wipe down.
The BioFire RP2.1 EZ test, unlike most rapid tests that use an syndromic approach to detect typical signs of infection, can provide results in 45 minutes. This test is suitable for patients with symptoms of upper respiratory tract and has a specificity of 98%. The test can detect up to 19 bacteria and viruses in one test, making it a great option for managing patients.
The BioFire system integrates multiplex PCR testing, sample preparation, and result reporting into one integrated platform. This allows laboratories to streamline their processes and eliminate the need for a serial method that involves sending out individual tests. This can result in improved patient outcomes by enabling the right test to be used first time, and by removing the need for costly tests based on culture. The BioFire system is able to identify pathogens on a individual level and also their antimicrobial resistance gene. This information is more accurate than conventional methods.
Molecular diagnostics is increasingly used to improve patient outcomes and care. The BioFire RP2.1 plus panel utilizes the syndromic approach to simultaneously target 23 of the most frequently involved pathogens in respiratory infections. The test is available on the BioFire film array 2.0 and Torch systems and delivers results in just 45 minutes.
The test is available in the US under FDA Emergency Use Authorization. It will be available commercially after initial DoD demands are satisfied. Additionally, the BioFire Defense Team has created an automated, sample-toresult assay to quickly identify of COVID-19. The assay is currently being developed and will be available when the initial DoD requirements are met.
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