10 Things We Hate About Bio-Fire
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Bio-Fires - An Eco-Friendly Alternative to Real Fires
Biofires are a warm and comfortable form of warmth with no harmful gasses or soot. They are easy to set up and operate - just like an electric fire.
The BARDA-funded contract supports development of the BioFire Emerging CoV Panel, a nucleic acid Amplification test to be used with BioFire FilmArray Systems for detecting human coronaviruses that are emerging and known in nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal sw and saliva samples.
Eco-friendly
A bioethanol fireplace inserts fire is an excellent alternative to wood or gas fires. The fuel is made from plant by-products and utilizes an organic process to convert sugars into alcohol. Bioethanol has numerous advantages over other types of fireplaces, including no harmful emissions and a lower carbon footprint. Bioethanol is a healthier alternative to other types of fireplaces because it doesn't create smoke or soot. It doesn't require a flue and can be used in the garden or home.
Multi-drug resistant bacteria (MDR) are one of today's most serious health threats. Fortunately, new testing methods can aid in identifying MDR bacteria and other infections early to prevent further complications. BioFire FilmArray is one of these tests. This test employs the symptom-driven method to identify the most common pathogens that cause sepsis. The results are accessible within a matter of hours, so doctors can start treatment immediately.
The Molecular PCR process amplifies DNA and RNA molecules to millions or billions of copies. This allows for the analysis of small amounts of body fluids or tissue to determine if certain genetic sequences are present. It is a valuable tool for laboratory professionals, and can assist them in diagnosing serious illnesses in an efficient and cost-effective manner. The BioFire film array PCR system is a revolutionary instrument for diagnosing infectious diseases. It can be utilized in various environments such as hospitals and laboratories.
In the case of respiratory tests it is possible to use a simple swab to be wiped over your nose and sent to the lab to be analyzed. BioFire’s system allows clinicians to take action quickly and with a short turnaround time. This means that patients will have better outcomes and will spend less time waiting for the results.
The Chanouf Farm Biofire company has developed an agroforestry recycling system that makes use of olive and pear waste to make biochar and biomass power. The resulting products are sold to the public as a sustainable alternative to traditional coal briquettes and wood charcoal. Additionally they can be burned in the Kachelofen fireplace that provides radiant heat that is a green alternative to electric and gas-fired fireplaces.
Clean burning
When you make use of a bio fuel fireplace biofuel fire you aren't just reducing energy consumption, you're also helping the environment by using a renewable fuel source. The combustion of bioethanol doesn't produce harmful gases like carbon dioxide. It only releases heat and water vapour. This makes it a safer and cleaner alternative for indoor use.
Ethanol is produced by fermenting sugars in plants. It is a renewable source of fuel. This means that it can be produced in a short time and won't be depleted like fossil fuels like coal and oil. Bioethanol helps reduce dependence on foreign imports, and the risk of shortages.
The bio-fires can be erected easily and within existing fireplace openings or as standalone units. They are a good alternative to wood and gas fires. They are an excellent choice for homes and offices that don't have chimneys.
When a bio fire is ignited, a special media is installed in the burner that absorbs liquid ethanol fuel, making it available for combustion. The ethanol is then burned by the flames and the vapours are released out into the atmosphere through the vent. This makes the flames appear more natural and creates an amazing beauty that cannot be replicated using gas or real wood fires.
Another benefit of bio-fires is that they don't require vents or flues to replenish the oxygen consumed during combustion. They don't release carbon monoxide that is released into the room when gas fireplaces are open-fronted.
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 eliminate respiratory diseases much faster than they can by using standard lab tests that require patient visits. Both patients and the health system profit from this.
Safe indoors
Bio-fires are safer to use indoors compared to real fires, since they produce no smoke or ash, nor carcinogenic fumes. They don't release carbon monoxide, which can be deadly if inhaled. The bio-ethanol fuel that they use is flammable, however it is important to be careful when handling the burner and refuelling your fire. It should be topped up only after the burner is shut off and the fire is cool, and any spills should be cleaned immediately.
The company's diagnostic FilmArray systems--BioFire 2.0 and BioFire Torch--are easy to use, and run eight different commercially available US Food and Drug Administration approved diagnostic panels, three additional panels that have been cleared for use in emergencies, and six environmental test panels. The tests include a respiratory test panel designed to quickly detect and differentiate respiratory diseases such as COVID-19, emerging coronaviruses and COVID-19.
The 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 clinicians to differentiate between symptoms caused by COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses with the same precision as the current rapid antigen tests being used.
Additionally, the company is developing an SARS-CoV-2 test for its Respiratory 2.1 Panel. The multiplexed nucleic acid amplification test will be available on the BioFire filmArray 2.0 and Torch Systems and will detect SARS CoV-2 and 21 respiratory pathogens from nasopharyngeal and saliva samples in less than a half hour. The assay is being developed on an accelerated timeline, and submission to the FDA for EUA and 510(k) approval is expected in the third quarter of 2020.
Bio-ethanol flame effect fires are safe to use, but should be kept clear of combustible items such as pillows, curtains, and blankets. You should never place them near anything that can catch fire. Keep any flammable objects away from the flame-effect fires by at least 10 feet. The bioethanol fuel must be stored in a location that is dry and secure, where pets or children are unable to access it.
Simple to use
The bioethanol fireplace does not have a chimney to be concerned about. All you require is a secure place to put it and some fuel. Once you've filled the burner with fuel, light it up. This will give the appearance of a real flame. After the flame has been ignited, it will heat the room, but it will emit very little or no smoke. It also produces heat similar to a fireplace that burns wood. bio ethanol indoor fireplace fires are easy to maintain, and don't require any servicing or maintenance, other than the occasional cleaning.
The BioFire RP2.1 Easy test, unlike most rapid tests that employ a syndromic method to identify the symptoms of common infections and symptoms, can provide results within 45 minutes. This test is suitable for patients with symptoms of upper respiratory tract and has a specificity rate of 98%. The test can identify up to 19 bacteria and viruses in one sample, making it a great option for the treatment of patients.
The BioFire system integrates multiplex PCR testing, sample preparation, and reporting of results into one integrated platform. This allows laboratories streamline their workflow, and eliminates the requirement for a sequential process that involves sending out a single test. This can result in better patient outcomes, as the right test is used first time, and the need for expensive tests that are based on culture is eliminated. In addition the BioFire system can identify pathogens and their antimicrobial resistance genes on a molecular level, providing information that is more sensitive than traditional methods.
Molecular diagnostics are being utilized to improve patient care and outcomes. The BioFire RP2.1 plus panel makes use of an syndromic method to simultaneously target 23 of the most frequently implicated pathogens in respiratory infections. The assay is available on the BioFire film array 2.0 and Torch systems, and can provide results in 45 minutes.
In the US, this assay is currently available under FDA Emergency Use Authorization (EUA), and will be made available commercially after initial DoD demand is satisfied. Additionally, the BioFire Defense Team has developed an automated, sample-to-result assay for the rapid identification of COVID-19. The assay is currently being developed and will be made available once the initial DoD demands are met.
Biofires are a warm and comfortable form of warmth with no harmful gasses or soot. They are easy to set up and operate - just like an electric fire.The BARDA-funded contract supports development of the BioFire Emerging CoV Panel, a nucleic acid Amplification test to be used with BioFire FilmArray Systems for detecting human coronaviruses that are emerging and known in nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal sw and saliva samples.
Eco-friendly
A bioethanol fireplace inserts fire is an excellent alternative to wood or gas fires. The fuel is made from plant by-products and utilizes an organic process to convert sugars into alcohol. Bioethanol has numerous advantages over other types of fireplaces, including no harmful emissions and a lower carbon footprint. Bioethanol is a healthier alternative to other types of fireplaces because it doesn't create smoke or soot. It doesn't require a flue and can be used in the garden or home.
Multi-drug resistant bacteria (MDR) are one of today's most serious health threats. Fortunately, new testing methods can aid in identifying MDR bacteria and other infections early to prevent further complications. BioFire FilmArray is one of these tests. This test employs the symptom-driven method to identify the most common pathogens that cause sepsis. The results are accessible within a matter of hours, so doctors can start treatment immediately.
The Molecular PCR process amplifies DNA and RNA molecules to millions or billions of copies. This allows for the analysis of small amounts of body fluids or tissue to determine if certain genetic sequences are present. It is a valuable tool for laboratory professionals, and can assist them in diagnosing serious illnesses in an efficient and cost-effective manner. The BioFire film array PCR system is a revolutionary instrument for diagnosing infectious diseases. It can be utilized in various environments such as hospitals and laboratories.
In the case of respiratory tests it is possible to use a simple swab to be wiped over your nose and sent to the lab to be analyzed. BioFire’s system allows clinicians to take action quickly and with a short turnaround time. This means that patients will have better outcomes and will spend less time waiting for the results.
The Chanouf Farm Biofire company has developed an agroforestry recycling system that makes use of olive and pear waste to make biochar and biomass power. The resulting products are sold to the public as a sustainable alternative to traditional coal briquettes and wood charcoal. Additionally they can be burned in the Kachelofen fireplace that provides radiant heat that is a green alternative to electric and gas-fired fireplaces.
Clean burning
When you make use of a bio fuel fireplace biofuel fire you aren't just reducing energy consumption, you're also helping the environment by using a renewable fuel source. The combustion of bioethanol doesn't produce harmful gases like carbon dioxide. It only releases heat and water vapour. This makes it a safer and cleaner alternative for indoor use.
Ethanol is produced by fermenting sugars in plants. It is a renewable source of fuel. This means that it can be produced in a short time and won't be depleted like fossil fuels like coal and oil. Bioethanol helps reduce dependence on foreign imports, and the risk of shortages.
The bio-fires can be erected easily and within existing fireplace openings or as standalone units. They are a good alternative to wood and gas fires. They are an excellent choice for homes and offices that don't have chimneys.
When a bio fire is ignited, a special media is installed in the burner that absorbs liquid ethanol fuel, making it available for combustion. The ethanol is then burned by the flames and the vapours are released out into the atmosphere through the vent. This makes the flames appear more natural and creates an amazing beauty that cannot be replicated using gas or real wood fires.
Another benefit of bio-fires is that they don't require vents or flues to replenish the oxygen consumed during combustion. They don't release carbon monoxide that is released into the room when gas fireplaces are open-fronted.
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 eliminate respiratory diseases much faster than they can by using standard lab tests that require patient visits. Both patients and the health system profit from this.
Safe indoors
Bio-fires are safer to use indoors compared to real fires, since they produce no smoke or ash, nor carcinogenic fumes. They don't release carbon monoxide, which can be deadly if inhaled. The bio-ethanol fuel that they use is flammable, however it is important to be careful when handling the burner and refuelling your fire. It should be topped up only after the burner is shut off and the fire is cool, and any spills should be cleaned immediately.
The company's diagnostic FilmArray systems--BioFire 2.0 and BioFire Torch--are easy to use, and run eight different commercially available US Food and Drug Administration approved diagnostic panels, three additional panels that have been cleared for use in emergencies, and six environmental test panels. The tests include a respiratory test panel designed to quickly detect and differentiate respiratory diseases such as COVID-19, emerging coronaviruses and COVID-19.
The 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 clinicians to differentiate between symptoms caused by COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses with the same precision as the current rapid antigen tests being used.
Additionally, the company is developing an SARS-CoV-2 test for its Respiratory 2.1 Panel. The multiplexed nucleic acid amplification test will be available on the BioFire filmArray 2.0 and Torch Systems and will detect SARS CoV-2 and 21 respiratory pathogens from nasopharyngeal and saliva samples in less than a half hour. The assay is being developed on an accelerated timeline, and submission to the FDA for EUA and 510(k) approval is expected in the third quarter of 2020.
Bio-ethanol flame effect fires are safe to use, but should be kept clear of combustible items such as pillows, curtains, and blankets. You should never place them near anything that can catch fire. Keep any flammable objects away from the flame-effect fires by at least 10 feet. The bioethanol fuel must be stored in a location that is dry and secure, where pets or children are unable to access it.
Simple to use
The bioethanol fireplace does not have a chimney to be concerned about. All you require is a secure place to put it and some fuel. Once you've filled the burner with fuel, light it up. This will give the appearance of a real flame. After the flame has been ignited, it will heat the room, but it will emit very little or no smoke. It also produces heat similar to a fireplace that burns wood. bio ethanol indoor fireplace fires are easy to maintain, and don't require any servicing or maintenance, other than the occasional cleaning.
The BioFire RP2.1 Easy test, unlike most rapid tests that employ a syndromic method to identify the symptoms of common infections and symptoms, can provide results within 45 minutes. This test is suitable for patients with symptoms of upper respiratory tract and has a specificity rate of 98%. The test can identify up to 19 bacteria and viruses in one sample, making it a great option for the treatment of patients.
The BioFire system integrates multiplex PCR testing, sample preparation, and reporting of results into one integrated platform. This allows laboratories streamline their workflow, and eliminates the requirement for a sequential process that involves sending out a single test. This can result in better patient outcomes, as the right test is used first time, and the need for expensive tests that are based on culture is eliminated. In addition the BioFire system can identify pathogens and their antimicrobial resistance genes on a molecular level, providing information that is more sensitive than traditional methods.
Molecular diagnostics are being utilized to improve patient care and outcomes. The BioFire RP2.1 plus panel makes use of an syndromic method to simultaneously target 23 of the most frequently implicated pathogens in respiratory infections. The assay is available on the BioFire film array 2.0 and Torch systems, and can provide results in 45 minutes.
In the US, this assay is currently available under FDA Emergency Use Authorization (EUA), and will be made available commercially after initial DoD demand is satisfied. Additionally, the BioFire Defense Team has developed an automated, sample-to-result assay for the rapid identification of COVID-19. The assay is currently being developed and will be made available once the initial DoD demands are met.
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