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Started by chapelfrs - Last post by chapelfrs
MTS - Formaly Chapel Mortuary Transport Services has for sale >>>

One American style One-Man-Loading roll in mortuary stretcher combi . The wheeled stretcher has a detachable lightweight top stretcher enabling easy removals from all situations. 650 pounds no offers retail price 1,400 gbp - light use only
First Call fold up stretcher, canvas top (maroon) with wheeled foot end and legs at head, used 3 times as a spare 200 pounds ovno.

Sale due to new equipment purchases. Please email or call Theron Hemsell - Mortuary Transport Services :
tel : 07884177462 anytime
Email : chapel.frs@hotmail.co.uk

Pictures available on the equipment page of our website : www.chapelmortuarytransport.co.uk [img]/img]

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Started by sophiawilliam83 - Last post by sophiawilliam83
Do funeral directors have the opportunity to take advantage of the bereaved?

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Started by Anubis - Last post by Anubis
There has been some difficulty in acquiring P3 anti-viral masks. We have secured a supply on allocation. We can also recommend a supplier of products tested and proven disinfectant cleaners that kill the flu virus. This includes wipes, sprays, disinfectant cleaner and hand sanitisers. These product are from an accredited and proven supplier to the NHS.
Email: info@anubisconsulting.co.uk

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Started by Anubis - Last post by Anubis
The new strain of Swine Flu is causing concern.
I have attached a document for your guidance.
The virus is primarily airborne and is spread when people cough or sneeze, however, Sir Liam Donaldson, England’s Chief Medical Officer, has given the following basic measures which EVERYONE should take to reduce the risk of infection.
•   Cover your mouth and nose when you are coughing or sneezing, using a tissue wherever possible.
•   Dispose of dirty tissues promptly and carefully – bag and bin them.
•   Maintain good hygiene – washing hands frequently in approved and tested soap and water protects against picking the virus up from surfaces and passing it on.
•   Clean hard surfaces frequently, using an approved cleaning product.
Good hand hygiene alone will not prevent the spread of the disease due to the main route of transmission being through the air, but there is a range of evidence to suggest that the virus which causes ‘flu’ passes easily from hand to hand and hence people who wash their hands frequently are less likely to catch respiratory diseases.
Chemsol provides a range of products which can help sustain high levels of hand and surface hygiene, including soaps and sanitisers. However, just by implementing ‘best practice’ in hygiene largely based on the above points, the risk of infection from a number of viruses can be greatly reduced
Contact: info@anubisconsulting.co.uk

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Started by Anubis - Last post by Anubis
We will be entering the next stage of trials for the new formaldehyde free hygienic preparation fluid in the next few weeks. The initial formula has been trialled successfully at 2 very well respected funeral services and it is out intention to widen the trial. The fluid comes in it's natural state without colour and we would be looking for 10 or so new triallists. The next batch of fluid has a newly formulated biocidal action with additional properties which assist in maintaining the visual appearance of the deceased.
It is the specific intention in the design of the formula to create a fluid that will give medium term preservation allowing for the replacement of formaldehyde in a high proportion of cases.
Under COSHH it is the responsibility of users to replace hazardous products where practicable.
It is envisaged that the product should be ready for market by 2010 with actual trial data available.
The fluid is very easy to use, safe to the user and environment and economical.
It is not the same as or similar to any other product currently being marketed or developed.

Please email info@anubisconsulting for further information.

Triallists will be required to enter into a commercial non-disclosure agreement.

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Started by rainbowcube - Last post by rainbowcube
Just about to launch a new software product for funeral businesses.
It is web-based and risk-free and will save you hours per funeral.

It is called Rainbow Cube and you can find out more at http://www.rainbowcube.net.

We would love to hear from you and even work with some businesses who would like to suggest new features etc.

Many thanks,
Tim

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Started by rainbowcube - Last post by rainbowcube
Just about to launch a new software product for funeral businesses.
It is web-based and risk-free and will save hours per funeral.

It is called Rainbow Cube and you can find out more at http://www.rainbowcube.net.

We would love to hear from you and even work with some businesses who would like to suggest new features etc.

Many thanks,
Tim

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Started by rainbowcube - Last post by rainbowcube
Just about to release a new software product for funeral business. It is called Rainbow Cube.
Find more here: www.rainbowcube.net

If you are interested, drop me an email. We would love to hear from you and implement some of your ideas.

Thank you,
Tim

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Started by chapelfrs - Last post by carpettile
where are you based, and how long ago did you post this? we had one from our old removal vehicle, will check in garage to see if its still there

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Started by Anubis - Last post by Anubis
With the number of cases of avian flu increasing across Europe, the concern over whether a human strain of the lethal H5N1 will emerge has become a grave concern for all.
Like humans and other species, birds are susceptible to flu. There are several types of bird flu, the most contagious strains, which are usually fatal in birds, are H5 and H7. The type currently causing concern is the deadly strain H5N1, which can prove fatal to humans.
Current evidence suggests that humans catch the disease through close contact with live infected birds. Birds excrete the virus in their faeces, which dry and become pulverised and are then inhaled.
It is not yet thought that the disease can be passed from human to human, however, the major worry is that the virus currently causing problems may mutate and become easily passed between humans, causing a potential pandemic with extremely high numbers of fatalities throughout the world.
As new cases emerge, the World Health Organisation (WHO) along with governmental bodies are monitoring and working to reduce the risk of the disease mutating into a human pandemic. Scientists are now working to create vaccines to control the spread and to ensure that everything possible is being done to harbour the disease and prevent it from mutating.
The virus is primarily airborne and is spread when people cough or sneeze, however, Sir Liam Donaldson, England’s Chief Medical Officer, has given the following basic measures which EVERYONE should take to reduce the risk of infection.
•   Cover your mouth and nose when you are coughing or sneezing, using a tissue wherever possible.
•   Dispose of dirty tissues promptly and carefully – bag and bin them.
•   Maintain good hygiene – washing hands frequently in approved and tested soap and water protects against picking the virus up from surfaces and passing it on.
•   Clean hard surfaces frequently, using an approved cleaning product.
Good hand hygiene alone will not prevent the spread of the disease due to the main route of transmission being through the air, but there is a range of evidence to suggest that the virus which causes ‘flu’ passes easily from hand to hand and hence people who wash their hands frequently are less likely to catch respiratory diseases.
Chemsol provides a range of products which can help sustain high levels of hand and surface hygiene, including soaps and sanitisers. However, just by implementing ‘best practice’ in hygiene largely based on the above points, the risk of infection from a number of viruses can be greatly reduced
Contact: info@anubisconsulting.co.uk

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