Bio-Fire: It's Not As Expensive As You Think
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Bio-Fires - An Eco-Friendly Alternative to Real Fires
Biofires are a warm and cosy form of heat with no harmful gases or soot. They are easy to install and operate, just like an electric fire.
The BARDA-funded contract supports development of the BioFire Emerging CoV Panel, which is a nucleic acid Amplification test to be used with BioFire FilmArray Systems to detect human coronaviruses, both emerging and known, in nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal sw and saliva samples.
Eco-friendly
A bioethanol fireplace log burner fire is an excellent eco-friendly alternative to wood or gas fires. The fuel is made from plant by-products and uses an organic process to convert sugars into alcohol. It has many benefits over other types of fireplaces which include the absence of harmful emissions and a much smaller carbon footprint. Bioethanol is also a safer alternative to other types of fires since it doesn't create soot or smoke. It doesn't require a flue, and can be used in the garden or at home.
Multi-drug resistant bacteria (MDR) are one of today's most serious health threats. New methods of testing can identify MDR bacteria early and help prevent further complications. BioFire FilmArray is one such test. This test utilizes an approach based on symptoms to identify pathogens that may cause sepsis. The results are available in one hour, so that healthcare professionals can begin treatment immediately.
Molecular PCR is a process that amplifies DNA or RNA molecules into millions or billions of copies. This allows for the analysis of small quantities of body fluids or tissue to determine if specific genetic sequences are present. It is an excellent instrument for laboratory professionals and will help them identify serious illnesses in a cost-effective and efficient way. The BioFire film array PCR system is an ingenuous instrument for diagnosing infectious diseases. It can be used in a variety of environments, including hospitals and laboratories.
In the case of respiratory tests the simplest swab could be applied to your nose and sent to the lab for analysis. BioFire's technology provides a rapid turnaround time and allows clinicians to respond quickly. This means fewer waiting for results and better patient outcomes.
The Chanouf Farm Biofire company has developed an agroforestry recycling system which makes use of olive and pear waste to create biomass power and organic charcoal. The products are offered to the public to replace traditional bioethanol fireplace wood charcoal and coal briquettes with green alternatives. Additionally the bio ethanol fire place-waste products can be used to fuel a Kachelofen fireplace that provides radiant heat that is a green alternative to electric and gas-fired fireplaces.
Clean burning
When you use a bio-fire, you not only save energy but also help the environment. This is because the burning of bioethanol does not produce harmful gasses like carbon dioxide. Instead, it releases water vapour and heat. This makes it a cleaner and safer option for indoor use.
Ethanol is a byproduct of the fermentation of sugars from plants and is classified as a renewable fuel source. This means it can be produced in a short time and won't be depleted as fossil fuels such as oil and coal. Bioethanol can reduce dependence on imports from abroad, and the risk of shortages.
The bio-fires can be erected easily, and can be placed in existing fireplace openings, or as an independent unit. This makes them a great alternative to wood and gas fires. They are a great option for offices and homes that don't have chimneys.
When a bio fire is lit, a special media is built into the burner to absorb the liquid ethanol fuel while making it ready to burn. The ethanol is ignited by the flames, and the vapours are emitted out into the atmosphere through the vent. This gives the flames a more natural appearance and a mesmerising beauty which isn't matched by wood or gas fires.
Bio-fires have the advantage of not requiring vents or flue to replenish oxygen used in the process of combustion. They don't release carbon monoxide that is released into the room by open fronted gas fireplaces.
The BioFire Respiratory Panel employs multiplex technology that simultaneously tests for 19 respiratory pathogens in less than an hour. This enables doctors to identify and rule out respiratory illnesses quicker than they could by using standard tests that require patient visits. This saves time and money for both patients and the health care system.
Safe indoors
Bio-fires can be used indoors more safely than real fires, since they don't emit smoke, ash, or carcinogenic fumes. They also don't release carbon monoxide, which can be deadly if inhaled. The bio ethanol fuel fireplace-ethanol fuel they use is flammable, however it is important to be careful when managing the burner and refilling your fire. It should be replenished only after the burner has been shut off and the fire is cool, and any spills need to be cleaned immediately.
The diagnostics offered by the company's 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 and three additional panels that have been approved for emergency use, and six environmental test panels. The tests include a revolutionary respiratory panel that has been developed to rapidly identify and differentiate between respiratory diseases such as COVID-19 and the emerging coronaviruses.
The Biomedical Advance Research and Development Initiative, part of the US Department of Defense Strategic Access Program has awarded the COVID-19 panel a grant. The COVID-19 system is based upon antigens and allows doctors to differentiate symptoms caused by COVID-19 from other respiratory illnesses. This test has similar accuracy as the tests for rapid antigen that are currently in use.
In addition the company is in the process of developing an SARS-CoV-2 assay for their Respiratory 2.1 Panel. This multiplexed nucleic acids amplification assay will be available for use with the BioFire FilmArray 2.0 and Torch Systems, and will detect SARS-CoV-2 as well as 21 other respiratory pathogens within nasopharyngeal or saliva samples within less than an hour. The test will be developed within a short time frame, and FDA approval for EUA and the 510(k) is expected to be granted by Q3 2020.
Biofires are a warm and cosy form of heat with no harmful gases or soot. They are easy to install and operate, just like an electric fire.
The BARDA-funded contract supports development of the BioFire Emerging CoV Panel, which is a nucleic acid Amplification test to be used with BioFire FilmArray Systems to detect human coronaviruses, both emerging and known, in nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal sw and saliva samples.
Eco-friendly
A bioethanol fireplace log burner fire is an excellent eco-friendly alternative to wood or gas fires. The fuel is made from plant by-products and uses an organic process to convert sugars into alcohol. It has many benefits over other types of fireplaces which include the absence of harmful emissions and a much smaller carbon footprint. Bioethanol is also a safer alternative to other types of fires since it doesn't create soot or smoke. It doesn't require a flue, and can be used in the garden or at home.
Multi-drug resistant bacteria (MDR) are one of today's most serious health threats. New methods of testing can identify MDR bacteria early and help prevent further complications. BioFire FilmArray is one such test. This test utilizes an approach based on symptoms to identify pathogens that may cause sepsis. The results are available in one hour, so that healthcare professionals can begin treatment immediately.
Molecular PCR is a process that amplifies DNA or RNA molecules into millions or billions of copies. This allows for the analysis of small quantities of body fluids or tissue to determine if specific genetic sequences are present. It is an excellent instrument for laboratory professionals and will help them identify serious illnesses in a cost-effective and efficient way. The BioFire film array PCR system is an ingenuous instrument for diagnosing infectious diseases. It can be used in a variety of environments, including hospitals and laboratories.
In the case of respiratory tests the simplest swab could be applied to your nose and sent to the lab for analysis. BioFire's technology provides a rapid turnaround time and allows clinicians to respond quickly. This means fewer waiting for results and better patient outcomes.
The Chanouf Farm Biofire company has developed an agroforestry recycling system which makes use of olive and pear waste to create biomass power and organic charcoal. The products are offered to the public to replace traditional bioethanol fireplace wood charcoal and coal briquettes with green alternatives. Additionally the bio ethanol fire place-waste products can be used to fuel a Kachelofen fireplace that provides radiant heat that is a green alternative to electric and gas-fired fireplaces.
Clean burning
When you use a bio-fire, you not only save energy but also help the environment. This is because the burning of bioethanol does not produce harmful gasses like carbon dioxide. Instead, it releases water vapour and heat. This makes it a cleaner and safer option for indoor use.
Ethanol is a byproduct of the fermentation of sugars from plants and is classified as a renewable fuel source. This means it can be produced in a short time and won't be depleted as fossil fuels such as oil and coal. Bioethanol can reduce dependence on imports from abroad, and the risk of shortages.
The bio-fires can be erected easily, and can be placed in existing fireplace openings, or as an independent unit. This makes them a great alternative to wood and gas fires. They are a great option for offices and homes that don't have chimneys.
When a bio fire is lit, a special media is built into the burner to absorb the liquid ethanol fuel while making it ready to burn. The ethanol is ignited by the flames, and the vapours are emitted out into the atmosphere through the vent. This gives the flames a more natural appearance and a mesmerising beauty which isn't matched by wood or gas fires.
Bio-fires have the advantage of not requiring vents or flue to replenish oxygen used in the process of combustion. They don't release carbon monoxide that is released into the room by open fronted gas fireplaces.
The BioFire Respiratory Panel employs multiplex technology that simultaneously tests for 19 respiratory pathogens in less than an hour. This enables doctors to identify and rule out respiratory illnesses quicker than they could by using standard tests that require patient visits. This saves time and money for both patients and the health care system.
Safe indoors
Bio-fires can be used indoors more safely than real fires, since they don't emit smoke, ash, or carcinogenic fumes. They also don't release carbon monoxide, which can be deadly if inhaled. The bio ethanol fuel fireplace-ethanol fuel they use is flammable, however it is important to be careful when managing the burner and refilling your fire. It should be replenished only after the burner has been shut off and the fire is cool, and any spills need to be cleaned immediately.
The diagnostics offered by the company's 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 and three additional panels that have been approved for emergency use, and six environmental test panels. The tests include a revolutionary respiratory panel that has been developed to rapidly identify and differentiate between respiratory diseases such as COVID-19 and the emerging coronaviruses.
The Biomedical Advance Research and Development Initiative, part of the US Department of Defense Strategic Access Program has awarded the COVID-19 panel a grant. The COVID-19 system is based upon antigens and allows doctors to differentiate symptoms caused by COVID-19 from other respiratory illnesses. This test has similar accuracy as the tests for rapid antigen that are currently in use.
In addition the company is in the process of developing an SARS-CoV-2 assay for their Respiratory 2.1 Panel. This multiplexed nucleic acids amplification assay will be available for use with the BioFire FilmArray 2.0 and Torch Systems, and will detect SARS-CoV-2 as well as 21 other respiratory pathogens within nasopharyngeal or saliva samples within less than an hour. The test will be developed within a short time frame, and FDA approval for EUA and the 510(k) is expected to be granted by Q3 2020.
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