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The Glove Club Recommends Better Infection Control Practices for the Battle Against New Bug











Face Masks from The Glove Club

London, United Kingdom (PRWEB) May 31, 2013

This particular strain of coronavirus has reportedly been responsible for 18 deaths worldwide so far, but the attribute that is causing most concern for the scientific community is the fact that is seems able to pass from person-to-person. The team at The Glove Club are keen to encourage better infection control in light of this development.

The infection can be fatal and is known to bring about severe pneumonia. It has also been connected with cases of kidney failure. Although the source of the infection is not yet known, a report describes how scientists suspect its origin may lie with bats.

The virus has been detected in a number of countries so far, including Qatar, Jordan, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, France and the UK.

According to a spokesperson for the World Health Organisation (WHO) the real cause for concern lies in the fact that “different clusters seen in multiple countries increasingly support the hypothesis that when there is close contact this novel coronavirus can transmit from person-to-person.”

What does this mean for healthcare institutions, public spaces, workplaces and ordinary individuals? The team at The Glove Club, one of the UK’s leading providers of infection control supplies, is to take hygiene standards even more seriously.

Where stringent hygiene policies are already in place – for instance, in care homes and hospitals – it is a question of managing stocks of infection control products and cleaning products efficiently, as well as making sure staff training in standards is up to date.

In other environments, like offices, homes and public spaces, a more proactive approach to infection control is advised to limit the ways in which dangerous infections can be spread in busy environments.

About Glove Club Ltd

The Glove Club has been a manufacturer, wholesaler and distributor of medical grade disposable products since 1994. Its experience and expertise of supplying products to a wide range of customers makes it a cut above the rest. In its 18 extensive years of business they have been a leader in latex, nitrile and vinyl gloves, all made to a medical grade (AQL 1.5) and many everyday disposables like masks, paper towels and aprons. They supply to dental practices, nursing homes, funeral directors, veterinaries, hospitals, GP’s and even the general public.

Users of disposable consumables can contact The Glove Club on 0500 456 832 or by accessing the new website at http://www.gloveclub.co.uk.

Manoj Parmar, Marketing Manager

Glove Club Ltd

+44 208 991 4303

http://www.gloveclub.co.uk











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Statman, Harris & Eyrich, LLC Announces Investigation into Credit Reporting Agencies’ Practices in Correcting Errors in Consumer Reports










Cincinnati, Ohio (PRWEB) August 25, 2012

The law firm of Statman, Harris & Eyrich, LLC announces an investigation on behalf of consumers into the activity of credit reporting agencies in connection with the agencies’ practices in timely correcting errors in consumers’ credit reports. Credit reporting agencies such as Equifax, Experian®, and TransUnion® track consumer credit history and payment records and analyze the information to determine the risks posed by extending credit to the consumer for any kind of loan. Additionally, credit reports may impact eligibility for rental housing, the amount of deposits required for utility or telephone service, and premiums for auto or homeowners’ insurance. Pursuant to the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) 15 U.S.C. § 1681 et seq., credit reporting agencies have, in general, thirty days to correct errors on consumer reports.

Specifically, the investigation focuses on problems consumers encounter in trying to resolve disputes about the information contained in their credit reports. Reported information includes financial credit history, civil judgments, liens, and bankruptcies. According to remarks made by Richard Cordray, Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, on July 16, 2012 during a field hearing in Detroit, Michigan, “the collateral consequences of mistakes can greatly harm consumers. The wrong information may cause them to be denied a loan, to be charged a much higher interest rate, or to be passed over for a job, causing them serious economic hardship.”

Individuals who have been denied credit, denied credit on favorable terms, or suffered other economic hardship due to the failure of a credit reporting agency to timely correct credit reporting errors who wish to discuss this investigation with an attorney, are encouraged to contact Jeffrey P. Harris, Esq. at (513) 345-8181 or via e-mail at jharris(at)statmanharris(dot)com for further information without any obligation or cost.

Statman, Harris & Eyrich, LLC, which has significant experience in complex litigation, including consumer and securities fraud class actions and derivative litigation, has offices in Chicago, Illinois; Cincinnati, Ohio; Dayton, Ohio; and Sarasota, Florida. http://www.statmanharris.com Attorney advertising. Prior results do not guarantee similar outcomes.

CONTACT:        Statman, Harris & Eyrich, LLC

        Jeffrey P. Harris, Esq.

        441 Vine Street, Suite 3700

        Cincinnati, Ohio 45202

        Phone: (513) 345-8181

        E-mail: jharris(at)statmanharris(dot)com























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