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THE ONLY FIRST RESPONSE PROTECTION YOU CAN SPRAY DIRECTLY ON YOUR FACE AND INTO YOUR EYES, EARS, MOUTH, NOSE AND OPEN WOUNDS.
MyClyns™ provides personal protection in the event of potential pathogenic exposure
• Portable and compact - carry it with you
• Non-alcohol - non-flammable,
non-irritating
• Non-aerosol - environmentally
friendly and safe
• Contains a fast-acting cleanser
with germ-killing action
• Safe to use on mucous and
non-mucous membranes - utilize
with confidence
Professionals who serve the public are routinely exposed to pathogens through their contact with patients and the general population. Below is some published information related to pathogen exposure by profession.
EMT/Paramedics
EMT/Paramedics have the highest exposure rate of all reported and tracked occupations. Exposure to such pathogens through contact with blood or other bodily fluids is common. According to a study published in the Annals of Epidemiology in 2006, the overall exposure
rate for a paramedic is 21.6% (>49,000/year). The findings of this study indicate that paramedics remain at substantial risk for blood exposure, and further interventions to prevent such exposures are needed. When exposed, time is of the essence; the quicker the treatment of the affected area, the less the chance of actually contracting a disease.
EMT/Paramedic Studies
Blood Exposure Among Paramedics: Incidence Rates From the National Study to Prevent Blood Exposure in Paramedics. Annals of Epidemiology, Vol.16, Issue 9, September 2006, pg. 720-725.
Four in Five Medics Injured on the Job, NAEMT Survey, NAEMT News, November/December 2005.
Police & Corrections Officers
The exposure to blood or other body fluids for police and correctional officers is also common.
Police and correctional officers deal with a population that has a high incidence of transmissible diseases including HIV, Hepatitis B & C, gonorrhea, tuberculosis, and more.
According to a report to Congress in 2002 titled, The Health Status of Soon-to-be-Released Inmates, "in 1997 the Nation’s prisons and jails held, or released into the community, at least 200,000 individuals with an STD."
Health Care Professionals
The potential of exposure for Health Care Professionals is an everyday reality. OSHA estimates that 5.6 million workers in the health care industry and related occupations are at risk of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens, including human immununodeficiency
virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, and others. Numerous studies have been conducted on blood borne exposure and other bodily fluid exposure in these occupations worldwide.
A study published in Clinical Microbiology Review in 2000 titled "Risk and Management of Blood-Borne Infections in Health Care Workers," states "Exposure to blood-borne pathogens poses a serious risk to health care workers. Transmission of at least 20 different pathogens
by various forms has been reported. Despite improved methods of preventing exposure, occupational exposures will continue to occur." The study also found that as of June 1999, a total of 191 U.S. workers had been reported to the CDC's national surveillance system for
occupationally acquired HIV infection.
Health Care Professional References
Risk and Management of Blood-Borne Infections in Health Care Workers. Clinical Microbiology Reviews, July 2000, p. 385-407.
Occupational Risk of Blood-Borne Viruses in Healthcare Workers: A 5-Year Surveillance Program. Infections Control and Hospital Epidemiology, June 2002, Vol. 23 No.6, p.325-327.
Exposure to Blood: What Healthcare Personnel Need to Know. Information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Bloodborne Pathogen Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030)
When an exposure has occurred, response time is critical to lower your chance of becoming infected. In cases of exposure, you need a product that works effectively and is safe to use anywhere.
With MyClyns Personal Spray a whole new standard of care is available to protect you in the field when and where you need it. MyClyns Personal Spray is a protective spray in an easy-to-use convenient pen-like device that allows you to protect yourself immediately after an exposure while you are still attending to your care recipient.
- MyClyns Personal Spray is a versatile, convenient and readily accessible first response non-aerosol spray providing immediate personal protection from potentially harmful pathogens.
- MyClyns Personal Spray is the only non-alcohol option you can keep in your pocket and apply directly to your face and skin when you are in the field and your post-exposure protocols are not available.
- Independent laboratory tests show that the solution in MyClyns Personal Spray demonstrates a 99.99% reduction in over 60 potentially dangerous pathogens.
- MyClyns Personal Spray contains a 510(k) medical device solution cleared by the FDA as a wound cleanser (under 21 CFR §880.5090).
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