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Bio-Fires - An Eco-Friendly Alternative to Real Fires
Biofires provide a warm, comfortable form of warmth with no harmful gases or soot. They are easy to set up and operate exactly like an electric fireplace.
The BARDA-funded contract enables the development of the BioFire Emerging CoV Panel, a nucleic acids amplification test for use with BioFire FilmArray Systems to identify known and emerging human coronaviruses in nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal swabs and saliva samples.
Eco-friendly
Bioethanol is a green alternative to wood or gas. The fuel is produced using plant by-products, and a natural process converts sugars into alcohol. It is a better option over other fireplaces as it doesn't emit harmful emissions and also has less carbon footprint. Bioethanol is also a more secure option than other fires, because it doesn't produce smoke or soot. It doesn't require a flue, and can be used in the home or garden.
A multi-drug resistant (MDR) bacteria is one of the most dangerous health risks of the present. Fortunately, new testing methods can help identify MDR bacteria and other infections early enough to stop further complications. BioFire FilmArray is one of these tests. This test utilizes a symptom driven approach to identify pathogens that could cause sepsis. The results are accessible within an hour so that providers can start treatment immediately.
The process of Molecular PCR amplifies DNA and RNA molecules to millions or billions of copies. This allows you to examine small amounts of body fluid or tissue for the presence of certain genetic sequences. It is a valuable tool for lab professionals, and it can help them diagnose serious illnesses in an efficient and cost-effective manner. The BioFire film array PCR system is an ingenuous instrument for diagnosing infectious diseases. It can be utilized in a variety of environments, including hospitals and laboratories.
For respiratory tests it is possible to use a simple swab to be wiped across your nose and sent to the lab for analysis. BioFire’s system allows clinicians to respond quickly and with a short turnaround time. This means that patients will have better outcomes and will spend less time waiting for results.
The Chanouf Farm-Biofire company developed an Agroforestry waste recycling system, which makes use of pear and olive tree waste to create biochar and biomass energy. The products that result are offered to the public as an eco-friendly alternative to traditional wood charcoal and coal briquettes. Bio-waste products are suitable to be burned in a Kachelofen fireplace which generates radiant heat and is a more sustainable alternative to electric or gas fires.
Clean burning
When you utilize bio-fire, you're not just reducing energy consumption, you're also helping the environment by using a renewable fuel source. bioethanol fire bowl's combustion doesn't produce harmful gases, such as carbon dioxide. It only releases heat and water vapour. This makes it a safer and healthier option for indoor use.
Ethanol can be made by fermenting sugars in plants. It is an energy source that is renewable. It can be produced quickly and won't be as depleted as fossil fuels like coal and oil. Bioethanol reduces dependence on imports from foreign countries, and the risk of shortages.
Bio-fires are simple to install and can be installed in existing fireplaces or as an independent unit. This makes them a great alternative to wood and gas fires. They're also a great choice for offices and homes without chimneys or flues.
When a bio-fire is ignited, a special media is created inside the burner to absorb the liquid ethanol fuel while making it ready for combustion. The ethanol is burned by the flames, and the vapours are expelled into the air through the vent. This makes the flames appear more natural and give a mesmerising beauty that can't be replicated with gas or real wood fires.
Another advantage of bio fuel fire-fires is that they don't require a flue or vent to replenish the oxygen consumed during combustion. They don't release carbon monoxide that is released into the room by gas fireplaces with open fronts.
The BioFire Respiratory panel makes use of multiplex PCR to simultaneously test for respiratory pathogens. It takes around an hour. This allows doctors to detect and rule out respiratory illness more quickly than conventional tests that require visits to patients. This reduces time and costs for both the patient and the health system.
Safe indoors
Bio-fires are safer to use indoors compared to real fires, since they produce no smoke or carcinogenic fumes. The bio-fires don't produce carbon monoxide, which can be dangerous if breathed in. However, the bio-ethanol fuel is flammable and you must be careful when handling your burner and refuelling it. The fuel should only be added after the burner has been switched off and your fire has cooled. Any spills must be cleaned immediately.
The company's diagnostic FilmArray systems - BioFire 2.0 and BioFire Torch are easy to use, and can run eight different commercially available US Food and Drug Administration approved diagnostic panels and three additional panels that have been cleared for use in emergencies, and six environmental test panels. The tests include a revolutionary respiratory panel that was designed to quickly detect and differentiate between respiratory illnesses, including COVID-19 and emerging coronaviruses.
Its COVID-19 panel has been awarded a grant by 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 symptoms caused by COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses with a similar degree of accuracy as rapid antigen tests currently in use.
The company is also working on an SARS-CoV-2 test to be used in its Respiratory Panel 2.1. This multiplexed nucleic acids amplifying test will be available on the BioFire filmArray 2.0 and Torch Systems and will detect SARS CoV-2 and 21 respiratory pathogens in nasopharyngeal and saliva samples in less than an hours. The assay is being developed using an rapid timeline and submission to FDA for EUA and 510(k) clearance is anticipated in Q3 of 2020.
Bio-ethanol flame effect fires are safe to use, however they should be kept away from combustible items such as pillows, curtains and blankets. It is not recommended to place them close to anything that could catch fire. Keep any flammable objects away from the flame-effect fires by at minimum 10 feet. The bioethanol fuel fireplace fuel should be stored in a location that is dry and secure so that children or pets cannot easily access it.
Simple to use
A bioethanol fireplace is easy to use and has no flue to worry about. All you require is a secure location to place it in and some fuel. Once you've filled it, light it. This will produce the appearance of a fire that is like an actual fire. Once the flame is lit it will heat up the room without releasing much smoke. It also produces heat, similar to a fireplace that burns wood. They are also easy to maintain and do not require any servicing. A quick wipe down is all they need.
The BioFire RP2.1 Test, EZ, unlike most rapid tests that use an syndromic approach to detect the symptoms of common infections it can give results in 45 minutes. The test is for patients with symptoms of upper respiratory tract and has a sensitivity rate of 98%. The test can identify up to 19 viruses and three bacteria in a single sample making it an excellent choice for patient management.
The BioFire system integrates multiplex PCR testing, sample preparation and reporting of results into one integrated platform. This helps laboratories to streamline their workflow and eliminates the necessity for a sequential approach that involves sending out a single tests. This can result in better outcomes for patients, since the correct test is selected the first time and the need for expensive culture-based tests is eliminated. In addition the BioFire system can detect pathogens and their antimicrobial resistance genes on the molecular level, giving information that is more sensitive than traditional methods.
Molecular diagnostics are increasingly being utilized to improve patient care and outcomes. The BioFire RP2.1 plus panel makes use of the syndromic approach to simultaneously target 23 of the most commonly implicated pathogens in respiratory infections. The assay can be performed on the BioFire FilmArray 2.0 and Torch systems, and results are available in approximately 45 minutes.
The test is available in the US under FDA Emergency Use Authorization. It will be commercially available following the initial DoD demands are fulfilled. The BioFire Defense team has also created a fully automated test-to-result assay that allows for the rapid detection of COVID-19. The assay is currently being developed and will be available once the initial DoD demands are fulfilled.
Biofires provide a warm, comfortable form of warmth with no harmful gases or soot. They are easy to set up and operate exactly like an electric fireplace.
The BARDA-funded contract enables the development of the BioFire Emerging CoV Panel, a nucleic acids amplification test for use with BioFire FilmArray Systems to identify known and emerging human coronaviruses in nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal swabs and saliva samples.
Eco-friendly
Bioethanol is a green alternative to wood or gas. The fuel is produced using plant by-products, and a natural process converts sugars into alcohol. It is a better option over other fireplaces as it doesn't emit harmful emissions and also has less carbon footprint. Bioethanol is also a more secure option than other fires, because it doesn't produce smoke or soot. It doesn't require a flue, and can be used in the home or garden.
A multi-drug resistant (MDR) bacteria is one of the most dangerous health risks of the present. Fortunately, new testing methods can help identify MDR bacteria and other infections early enough to stop further complications. BioFire FilmArray is one of these tests. This test utilizes a symptom driven approach to identify pathogens that could cause sepsis. The results are accessible within an hour so that providers can start treatment immediately.
The process of Molecular PCR amplifies DNA and RNA molecules to millions or billions of copies. This allows you to examine small amounts of body fluid or tissue for the presence of certain genetic sequences. It is a valuable tool for lab professionals, and it can help them diagnose serious illnesses in an efficient and cost-effective manner. The BioFire film array PCR system is an ingenuous instrument for diagnosing infectious diseases. It can be utilized in a variety of environments, including hospitals and laboratories.
For respiratory tests it is possible to use a simple swab to be wiped across your nose and sent to the lab for analysis. BioFire’s system allows clinicians to respond quickly and with a short turnaround time. This means that patients will have better outcomes and will spend less time waiting for results.
The Chanouf Farm-Biofire company developed an Agroforestry waste recycling system, which makes use of pear and olive tree waste to create biochar and biomass energy. The products that result are offered to the public as an eco-friendly alternative to traditional wood charcoal and coal briquettes. Bio-waste products are suitable to be burned in a Kachelofen fireplace which generates radiant heat and is a more sustainable alternative to electric or gas fires.
Clean burning
When you utilize bio-fire, you're not just reducing energy consumption, you're also helping the environment by using a renewable fuel source. bioethanol fire bowl's combustion doesn't produce harmful gases, such as carbon dioxide. It only releases heat and water vapour. This makes it a safer and healthier option for indoor use.
Ethanol can be made by fermenting sugars in plants. It is an energy source that is renewable. It can be produced quickly and won't be as depleted as fossil fuels like coal and oil. Bioethanol reduces dependence on imports from foreign countries, and the risk of shortages.
Bio-fires are simple to install and can be installed in existing fireplaces or as an independent unit. This makes them a great alternative to wood and gas fires. They're also a great choice for offices and homes without chimneys or flues.
When a bio-fire is ignited, a special media is created inside the burner to absorb the liquid ethanol fuel while making it ready for combustion. The ethanol is burned by the flames, and the vapours are expelled into the air through the vent. This makes the flames appear more natural and give a mesmerising beauty that can't be replicated with gas or real wood fires.
Another advantage of bio fuel fire-fires is that they don't require a flue or vent to replenish the oxygen consumed during combustion. They don't release carbon monoxide that is released into the room by gas fireplaces with open fronts.
The BioFire Respiratory panel makes use of multiplex PCR to simultaneously test for respiratory pathogens. It takes around an hour. This allows doctors to detect and rule out respiratory illness more quickly than conventional tests that require visits to patients. This reduces time and costs for both the patient and the health system.
Safe indoors
Bio-fires are safer to use indoors compared to real fires, since they produce no smoke or carcinogenic fumes. The bio-fires don't produce carbon monoxide, which can be dangerous if breathed in. However, the bio-ethanol fuel is flammable and you must be careful when handling your burner and refuelling it. The fuel should only be added after the burner has been switched off and your fire has cooled. Any spills must be cleaned immediately.
The company's diagnostic FilmArray systems - BioFire 2.0 and BioFire Torch are easy to use, and can run eight different commercially available US Food and Drug Administration approved diagnostic panels and three additional panels that have been cleared for use in emergencies, and six environmental test panels. The tests include a revolutionary respiratory panel that was designed to quickly detect and differentiate between respiratory illnesses, including COVID-19 and emerging coronaviruses.
Its COVID-19 panel has been awarded a grant by 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 symptoms caused by COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses with a similar degree of accuracy as rapid antigen tests currently in use.
The company is also working on an SARS-CoV-2 test to be used in its Respiratory Panel 2.1. This multiplexed nucleic acids amplifying test will be available on the BioFire filmArray 2.0 and Torch Systems and will detect SARS CoV-2 and 21 respiratory pathogens in nasopharyngeal and saliva samples in less than an hours. The assay is being developed using an rapid timeline and submission to FDA for EUA and 510(k) clearance is anticipated in Q3 of 2020.
Bio-ethanol flame effect fires are safe to use, however they should be kept away from combustible items such as pillows, curtains and blankets. It is not recommended to place them close to anything that could catch fire. Keep any flammable objects away from the flame-effect fires by at minimum 10 feet. The bioethanol fuel fireplace fuel should be stored in a location that is dry and secure so that children or pets cannot easily access it.
Simple to use
A bioethanol fireplace is easy to use and has no flue to worry about. All you require is a secure location to place it in and some fuel. Once you've filled it, light it. This will produce the appearance of a fire that is like an actual fire. Once the flame is lit it will heat up the room without releasing much smoke. It also produces heat, similar to a fireplace that burns wood. They are also easy to maintain and do not require any servicing. A quick wipe down is all they need.
The BioFire RP2.1 Test, EZ, unlike most rapid tests that use an syndromic approach to detect the symptoms of common infections it can give results in 45 minutes. The test is for patients with symptoms of upper respiratory tract and has a sensitivity rate of 98%. The test can identify up to 19 viruses and three bacteria in a single sample making it an excellent choice for patient management.
The BioFire system integrates multiplex PCR testing, sample preparation and reporting of results into one integrated platform. This helps laboratories to streamline their workflow and eliminates the necessity for a sequential approach that involves sending out a single tests. This can result in better outcomes for patients, since the correct test is selected the first time and the need for expensive culture-based tests is eliminated. In addition the BioFire system can detect pathogens and their antimicrobial resistance genes on the molecular level, giving information that is more sensitive than traditional methods.
Molecular diagnostics are increasingly being utilized to improve patient care and outcomes. The BioFire RP2.1 plus panel makes use of the syndromic approach to simultaneously target 23 of the most commonly implicated pathogens in respiratory infections. The assay can be performed on the BioFire FilmArray 2.0 and Torch systems, and results are available in approximately 45 minutes.
The test is available in the US under FDA Emergency Use Authorization. It will be commercially available following the initial DoD demands are fulfilled. The BioFire Defense team has also created a fully automated test-to-result assay that allows for the rapid detection of COVID-19. The assay is currently being developed and will be available once the initial DoD demands are fulfilled.
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