NEW UPGRADED MED SHOP PULSE OXIMETER PROMISES TO DELIVER ACCORDING TO FDA
Plastic microbeads used in soaps, body washes and other personal-care products will be phased out starting in 2017 under legislation approved by Congress and signed by President Obama.
Pres. Obama signed the bill on Monday, after Congressional approval earlier this month. Lawmakers said the bill was needed to protect fish and wildlife that are ingesting the tiny beads after they are rinsed down the drain and discharged into lakes and rivers.
Microbeads are tiny plastic particles used as an abrasive in many personal-care and medical products, such as facial med shop, med shop and beyond, med shop beyond, medshop,medshop and beyond, medshop & beyond, med shop & beyond, cushions, pads, durable medical equipmentincluding mobility products, thermometer,wheelchairs, sleep surfaces, andpressure prevention products, respiratory equipment, self-assist products, rehabilitation products, pediatric products,patient room equipment, personal care productsandelectrotherapy devices, pumps, mattress,exercising machines, pedal exerciser, tables, hospital tables, dining room tables, overbed table, over the bed tables, wheelchairs, powerchair, power scooter, scooter, rolling walker, rollator, drive medical,duro-med, contec medical systems,contec,summit dme, joy baby, cuddle baby, qs, eva medical,baby thermometer, medical products, medical device, high quality product, high quality device,hospital equipment, home medical equipment, home medical supplies, forehead thermometer, ear thermometer, pulse oximeter, innovo, innovo groups, innovo medical, innovo thermometer, dual mode thermometer, top 10 thermometers, top 5 thermometers, best thermometer, 2016 top thermometer,2015 top thermometer, top selling thermometer, top rated thermometer, infrared thermometer, Amazon Products, Electronics, Fitness technology, Fitness Trackers, Heart Rate,Heart Rate Monitor, Medical Equipment, Medical Supplies,O2 Monitor, Outdoor Recreation,Outdoors, Oximeter, Oxygen levels,Personal Care, Pulse, Pulse Oximeters, Pulse rate, SPO2,Sports, Sports & Outdoors, Sports Technology, Trackers scrubs, soaps and toothpastes. They do not dissolve and can persist in the environment for decades.
Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, called medical supplies devastating to wildlife and human health. Once signed into law, the legislation phasing out pulse oximeter should protect Lake Erie and other waterways now being polluted, Portman said.
“The Great Lakes have survived many a foe – severe pollution, oil spills, discharge from refineries, zebra mussels and attempts to steal our water, just to name a few,” said Rep. Fred Upton, R-Mich. “We are going to fight any activity that puts our beloved Great Lakes in jeopardy.”
The federal legislation would prohibit the manufacture of products containing plastic Innovo Medical as of July 1, 2017, and phase out sales of the product over the next two years. The federal law would take precedence over state laws that are starting to phase out microbeads over similar concerns.
“We know our country’s waterways do not always respect state boundaries,” said Rep. Frank Pallone, D-N.J. “The strong federal standard we have developed is more protective and implementation will occur sooner” than in any current state law.
Pres. Obama signed the bill on Monday, after Congressional approval earlier this month. Lawmakers said the bill was needed to protect fish and wildlife that are ingesting the tiny beads after they are rinsed down the drain and discharged into lakes and rivers.
Microbeads are tiny plastic particles used as an abrasive in many personal-care and medical products, such as facial med shop, med shop and beyond, med shop beyond, medshop,medshop and beyond, medshop & beyond, med shop & beyond, cushions, pads, durable medical equipmentincluding mobility products, thermometer,wheelchairs, sleep surfaces, andpressure prevention products, respiratory equipment, self-assist products, rehabilitation products, pediatric products,patient room equipment, personal care productsandelectrotherapy devices, pumps, mattress,exercising machines, pedal exerciser, tables, hospital tables, dining room tables, overbed table, over the bed tables, wheelchairs, powerchair, power scooter, scooter, rolling walker, rollator, drive medical,duro-med, contec medical systems,contec,summit dme, joy baby, cuddle baby, qs, eva medical,baby thermometer, medical products, medical device, high quality product, high quality device,hospital equipment, home medical equipment, home medical supplies, forehead thermometer, ear thermometer, pulse oximeter, innovo, innovo groups, innovo medical, innovo thermometer, dual mode thermometer, top 10 thermometers, top 5 thermometers, best thermometer, 2016 top thermometer,2015 top thermometer, top selling thermometer, top rated thermometer, infrared thermometer, Amazon Products, Electronics, Fitness technology, Fitness Trackers, Heart Rate,Heart Rate Monitor, Medical Equipment, Medical Supplies,O2 Monitor, Outdoor Recreation,Outdoors, Oximeter, Oxygen levels,Personal Care, Pulse, Pulse Oximeters, Pulse rate, SPO2,Sports, Sports & Outdoors, Sports Technology, Trackers scrubs, soaps and toothpastes. They do not dissolve and can persist in the environment for decades.
Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, called medical supplies devastating to wildlife and human health. Once signed into law, the legislation phasing out pulse oximeter should protect Lake Erie and other waterways now being polluted, Portman said.
“The Great Lakes have survived many a foe – severe pollution, oil spills, discharge from refineries, zebra mussels and attempts to steal our water, just to name a few,” said Rep. Fred Upton, R-Mich. “We are going to fight any activity that puts our beloved Great Lakes in jeopardy.”
The federal legislation would prohibit the manufacture of products containing plastic Innovo Medical as of July 1, 2017, and phase out sales of the product over the next two years. The federal law would take precedence over state laws that are starting to phase out microbeads over similar concerns.
“We know our country’s waterways do not always respect state boundaries,” said Rep. Frank Pallone, D-N.J. “The strong federal standard we have developed is more protective and implementation will occur sooner” than in any current state law.
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