Sunday, March 24, 2013

We Ought To Coat Military Dog Tags with Titanium Dioxide

Lately researchers have discovered the need for titanium dioxide in killing bacteria. To date it's getting used on countertops for any coating to avoid illnesses in preparing food, very wise indeed. But it may be employed for anything films on surgical tools, soldier uniforms, anti-biological attack safeguards covered on tents or perhaps to prevent infection from wounds on the combat soldier.

I suggest that people coat your dog Tags worn by soldiers with titanium dioxide to avoid infections in open wounds. I further suggest that your dog tags remain lightweight but additionally fold out right into a bigger area, which all will be covered using the titanium dioxide. If your soldier will get a cut, they are able to to put it simply it over that cut to kill any bacteria looking to get in. If your soldier is serious hurt and bleeding the broadened material may be used to hold lower the bleeding through constant pressure and stop infection simultaneously.

Through the use of these tags that are already worn by all soldiers and coating the present ones with titanium dioxide, we are able to save soldiers who're wounded, get cuts and have are involved about getting infections on open sores. Most of the nations our troops might have to go to assist, have disease issues and contamination issues. Think about this.

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