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Good day, bad day: January 26, 2012
A high school student saves a busload of kids, while research
says iPads may inflict unwanted pain — and more winners and losers
of today's news cycle
GOOD DAY FOR:
Healthier Happy Meals?
McDonald's removes a processed-food ingredient called ammonia
hydroxide from its burger patties following pressure from
TV chef Jamie
Oliver, who dubbed the substance "pink slime."
[Opposing Views]
SEE ALSO: The haute coffee-holder
Vanity
A Florida woman survives being repeatedly stabbed in the
chest after her new breast implants blocked the knife from
piercing her heart. [Daily Mail]
Swift action
A 17-year-old high-school student saves a school bus full of
kids by taking the wheel after the driver suffered a heart
attack. [Newser]
BAD DAY FOR:
SEE ALSO: Good day, bad day: January 18,
2012
Beating the super-bug
Researchers discover a type of bacteria off the Antarctic
coast that can resist nearly all antibiotics. [New Scientist]
Owning an iPad
A new study says using a tablet strains one's neck muscles
far more than using a laptop or desktop computer does.
[Los Angeles Times]
SEE ALSO: Unhelpful second helpings?
Escapist luxury
Reports spread that bed bugs have been discovered in New York
City's Ritz-Carlton. A room in the elite hotel runs anywhere
from $695 to $4,500 a night. [Huffington Post]
For more winners and losers see: Good day, bad day: January 25, 2012
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Bed bugs close Salvation Army homeless shelter
Just as overnight temperatures are forecast to drop into the 30s,
the Salvation Army men's shelter in Orlando has
been forced to shutter its doors temporarily, the charity
announced Thursday.
The culprit? An infestation of bed bugs.
The closure, expected to last up to a week, left the agency
scrambling to find accommodations for about 75 homeless men.
Another 50 men, enrolled in the Salvation Army's long-term
transitional program, will be housed in a gymnasium on the
property until the shelter reopens.
The charity hopes that local residents will pitch in to help
cover the estimated $15,000 cost of tenting the building for
treatment.
"It's a lot of money," said public relations coordinator Vicki
Hastings. "We do have some funds available for an emergency, but
then that's money we can't spend on other needs."
The incident also comes as shelters in general are struggling
to keep pace with Central Florida's ballooning number of
homeless men, women and children.
"We know the strain our closure, even for these few days, puts
on the homeless population and its already overstretched
providers," said Major Andrew Kelly, the Salvation Army's
Orlando Area Commander. "So we are working quickly to be able
to … operate at full capacity."
The Coalition for the Homeless, just over a mile away, is
expected to take many of the men, though its emergency shelter
has no mattresses to sleep on, only floor space.
"We can accommodate all of them at this point," said
spokeswoman Muffet Robinson.
But those shelters with actual beds report none to spare.
"The majority of the emergency beds are full every night
anyway," said Cathy Jackson, executive director of the Homeless
Services Network of Central Florida. "And there's already no
room at the inn for the 150 to 200 folks who are sleeping
outside or in abandoned buildings or carefully concealed
tents."
At the Orlando Union Rescue Mission, which has 60
emergency-shelter beds, president and CEO Allen Harden said
there's typically competition for a spot.
"We've got guys that stand in line for hours trying to get a
bed," he said. "We keep talking to the powers that be, trying
to expand. We're sitting right there in the shadow of the new
gazillion-dollar arena and we're saying, 'Come on, throw us
some crumbs.' "
Bed bugs have become a scourge of the developed world over the
past 15 years, affecting everything from five-star hotels to
mom-and-pop motels to individual homes. They can be carried by
humans and pets, and hitchhike on clothing and luggage. Though
their bite itself is painless, it can lead to severe itching
and subsequent skin infections.
While other shelters in Orlando report periodic problems with
the pests, operators said this was the first time an entire
building would be closed. The Salvation Army's shelter for
women and shelter, housed in a different building, remains
open.
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407-420-5503
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Bed bugs close Orlando Salvation Army shelter
Just as overnight temperatures are forecast to drop into the 30s,
the Salvation Army men's shelter in Orlando has
been forced to shutter its doors temporarily, the charity
announced Thursday.
The culprit? An infestation of bed bugs.
The closure, expected to last up to a week, left the agency
scrambling to find accommodations for about 75 homeless men.
Another 50 men, enrolled in the Salvation Army's long-term
transitional program, will be housed in a gymnasium on the
property until the shelter reopens.
The charity hopes that local residents will pitch in to help
cover the estimated $15,000 cost of tenting the building for
treatment.
"It's a lot of money," said public relations coordinator Vicki
Hastings. "We do have some funds available for an emergency,
but then that's money we can't spend on other needs."
The incident also comes as shelters in general are struggling
to keep pace with Central Florida's ballooning number of
homeless men, women and children.
"We know the strain our closure, even for these few days, puts
on the homeless population and its already overstretched
providers," said Major Andrew Kelly, the Salvation Army's
Orlando Area Commander. "So we are working quickly to be able
to … operate at full capacity."
The Coalition for the Homeless, just over a mile away, is
expected to take many of the men, though its emergency shelter
has no mattresses to sleep on, only floor space.
"We can accommodate all of them at this point," said
spokeswoman Muffet Robinson.
But those shelters with actual beds report none to spare.
"The majority of the emergency beds are full every night
anyway," said Cathy Jackson, executive director of the Homeless
Services Network of Central Florida. "And there's already no
room at the inn for the 150 to 200 folks who are sleeping
outside or in abandoned buildings or carefully concealed
tents."
At the Orlando Union Rescue Mission, which has 60
emergency-shelter beds, president and CEO Allen Harden said
there's typically competition for a spot.
"We've got guys that stand in line for hours trying to get a
bed," he said. "We keep talking to the powers that be, trying
to expand. We're sitting right there in the shadow of the new
gazillion-dollar arena and we're saying, 'Come on, throw us
some crumbs.' "
Bed bugs have become a scourge of the developed world over the
past 15 years, affecting everything from five-star hotels to
mom-and-pop motels to individual homes. They can be carried by
humans and pets, and hitchhike on clothing and luggage. Though
their bite itself is painless, it can lead to severe itching
and subsequent skin infections.
While other shelters in Orlando report periodic problems with
the pests, operators said this was the first time an entire
building would be closed. The Salvation Army's shelter for
women and shelter, housed in a different building, remains
open.
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407-420-5503
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Laundry Detergent Additive Is A First Line Of Defense Against Bedbugs Says New Planet Amazing Report
The treatment is a laundry additive that has been used
in large-scale treatment of bedbugs in hotels and individually
in homes.
Austin,
TX (PRWEB) January 18, 2012
Justin
Douglas knows that bedbugs are a problem in the USA. As
one of the expert researchers at the environmental product
think tank Planet
Amazing, he has taken notice of statistics that show
bedbugs are on the increase in the USA. According to CNN,
bedbugs in New York City are up 10,000% from just six years
ago, and Mr. Douglas says the bedbug problem is widespread.
"A laundry
detergent additive can be the key to treating mass bedbug
infestations," Mr. Douglas says. "We have found a laundry
detergent additive that is safe for humans and which kills
the bedbugs and eggs. With industrial machines the rinsing is
very powerful, and this additive can be used for the entire
washing process in hotels and motels to treat bedbugs or
proactively prevent bedbug infestation."
According the Planet Amazing think tank, bedbugs can live in
sheets, comforters and even clothing that's been on the
floor. Mr. Douglas says that the laundry additive takes care
of the washing of contaminated sheets and clothing, and is
specially formulated to chemically activate in water to kill
the bed bugs and eggs on fabric. "You simply add the additive
to your clothes washer and run on a regular cycle," he says.
"The laundry additive is proven to kill all of the bed bugs
from your linens and has been shown to be safe for all types
of linens. And, because it is safe and non-toxic, it will not
harm you or your family. Bedbugs are at epidemic levels in
some areas of the country and we at Planet Amazing are
working to provide solutions that are affordable to treat
this problem."
To check out the bedbug laundry additive,
please visit the Amazon.com page.
About Planet Amazing
PlanetAmazing.com is the premier manufacturer and distributor
of a wide range of organic and inorganic “GRAS” solutions
that anyone…no matter their experience…can use to eliminate
real everyday problems.
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Justin Douglas
Planet Amazing
512.410.0161
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NPMA’s Eastern Conference Highlights Speeches By Industry Notables
The 2012 National
Pest Management Association’s Eastern Regional Conference, taking
place January 18-20, 2012 in Atlantic City, NJ, will feature
seminars and lectures given by industry icons.
NEW YORK, NY (PRWEB) January 18, 2012
Many of the best and brightest from the pest management industry
will be presenting at this years’ National Pest Management
Association’s Eastern Regional Conference. Among the notables is
Andrew
Klein, president of the New York-based pest solutions
provider, Assured
Environments.
The 2012 eastern portion of the regional conference series,
presented each year by the NPMA, will be held at the Bally’s in
Atlantic City, NJ. The event will highlight more than 20
educational seminars ranging from topics such as “Pest Control in
Commercial Kitchens: an IPM Approach” to “Bird Control Methods
and Equipment.” Not only will these presentations be of great
value to anyone in the industry, they can also serve as
re-certification credits.
Klein, a staple at these events for several years, will be
presenting the entitled “What you need to know about bed
bug detection from a technical and liability standpoint.”
Clearly a mouthful, this topic is an essential component of any
pest control agency that focuses efforts on bed
bug treatments. “Whether you manage your own dogs or
outsource bed bug scent detection services, there are crucial
pieces of information that one needs to know in order to make
it a successful part of the business while avoiding potential
pitfalls,” explains Klein.
Bed bugs
continue to be a problem throughout the US. Assured
Environments - based in the state with the highest levels of
infestations - has been using dogs to detect bed bugs since
2006 when the resurgence hit. “Bed bug scent detection has become
an essential component of our business and we are anxious to
share any information we can to support a joint effort in
combating this pest,” says Klein.
The conference will take place January 18-20, 2012. For more
information about the event please visit http://www.npmapestworld.org/events.
For more information about Assured Environments, please contact
info(at)assuredenvironments(dot)com.
About Assured Environments:
Assured Environments is the largest pest control management
business in New York. Established in 1934 the company provides
solutions for commercial and residential customers for bed
bugs, cockroaches, ants, flies, spiders, rodents, birds, bats
and most other pests. Assured Environments is offers Green
Shield Certified solutions always incorporates an integrated pest
management (IPM) program with every custom solution.
Contact:
Director of Marketing Evan Rosenblum
646-783-5138
pr(at)assuredenvironments(dot)com
http://www.AssuredEnvironments.com
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Evan Rosenblum
Assured Enviroments
646-783-5138
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