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    The damage from a fire can leave families devastated. Besides losing several valuable items, many homeowners worry about cleaning what is left of their belongings. A professional content cleaning company can alleviate the worry that comes with such a monumental task. When you hire ServiceMaster, you can rest assured knowing that the job will be completed safely and effectively. Our professionals are knowledgeable, and we will clean your home in a timely manner. Water Damage After a Fire If the fire

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    Many makeup fanatics who have a dry skin care routine forget to clean their brushes. However, cleaning makeup brushes is very important. There are many ways that you can benefit from cleaning your makeup brushes. Benefits Of Cleaning Your Brushes Makeup Brushes Are Filled With Bacteria Makeup brushes are a breeding ground for bacteria. They touch your makeup, your face and your dresser. That is why your brushes can gather a lot of bacteria that do not belong on your face. The bacteria can increase

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    This video was really hard for me to watch. I am a germ a fob and so anything that seems to have been used, sat on, etc must be cleaned. In this case, the infection could have been less spread if everyone just simply washed their hands after doing a task or coming in contact with someone else. This video showed just how easily an infection could be spread. As healthcare professionals, it should be second nature to wash your hands regularly. There are 6 elements that make up the chain of infection

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    Argenis FerrebusMr. RottenbergCOMP 200031 January 2018Writing ExerciseLocating a Community ArtifactArtifact: Air-Driven High-Speed Dental HandpieceDescription and AnalysisAssumptions/Existing KnowledgeI am familiar the air-driven dental handpiece to some extent. I have seen it every time I have gone to the dental office. I have had this artifact used on me but I’ve never used it myself. Every time an air-driven handpiece is used on me, I feel a very uncomfortable sensation in my tooth. This artifact

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    It's that time of year again when just about everyone you come in contact with has some sort of sickness. If you haven't fallen prey to a sickness of your own, there are some things you can do to avoid the issue. In fact, here are 5 tips to stay healthy in the office, but that can also translate over into the rest of your day as well. Avoid Germs Naturally, this is something that is difficult to do, but you should take steps to avoid germs. Start by washing your hands regularly throughout the day

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    Matthew Dalton College writing Ms. Harbert 10/26/14 Hand Sanitizer Good or Bad Seasons are changing and hand sanitizer is coming out. People cough, sneeze, and pass germs to one another. Hand sanitizer may seem like an easy way to get those germs off your hands, but what one may not know is hand sanitizer can be more harmful than they may think. Between the chemicals breaking down you’re immune system and false ingredient advertising, hand sanitizer is not so good after all. Hand sanitizer is not

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    When one thinks about the topic of clean, numerous ideas appear in one’s mind. Nonetheless, clean is defined as “to be free from dirt, marks, or unwanted matter” (Oxford English Dictionary). Thus speaking, clean is considered to be something that can protect us from germs, diseases, and other toxins. Therefore, the settings that we choose to put ourselves in on a daily basis is considered to be either clean or dirty. With that being said, you’re more at risk for developing a disease or getting a

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    obtain when you get older? Well if you want to become a Dental Hygienist you’re in luck because I did all the research you’ll ever need to know about this job! This career is one of many jobs included in the healthcare field. It deals with dental hygiene, which helps prevent gum disease, tooth decay, and bad breath. I have chosen this career because I’ve always stressed the importance of clean teeth. The educational requirement to be a dental hygienist is to have an associate's degree

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    A local issue I want to address is the poor sanitation in King College Prep. For the longest since my freshman year, I have seen littering all around the school: breakfast bags, wrappers from candy, food in general. Not to mention, I sometimes see stains on the floor that come from fluids such as: milk, syrup, orange juice, apple juice, pop, etc. Furthermore, I want to establish the fact that the smell of the bathrooms is always bad and the toilets and urinals don’t always seem clean or have a good

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    As a dental hygienist I plan to provide my patients with the best oral health care, including education, prevention, promotion of health, and treatment of oral infections. I plan to provide adequate and effective dental hygiene care to help patients retain and improve their overall oral health for a better quality of life. I will practice with integrity and ethically, communicating and collaborating with others. I will provide my patients with education and treatment using the most current evidence-based

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