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  • (cleaning solution) When cleaning contact lenses, the first step is often to apply a few drops of cleaning solution to the surface and rub gently for about 20 seconds. The solution and the rubbing work together to loosen any debris, which is then rinsed off with saline solution. The next step?

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contact lens cleaning solutions – Oakton WD-00653-06

Oakton WD-00653-06 pH/ORP Electrode Cleaning Solution, 1 Pint
Oakton WD-00653-06 pH/ORP Electrode Cleaning Solution, 1 Pint
The Oakton 00653-06, 1-pint (550-mL) pH/ORP electrode cleaning solution is to remove build-up from electrodes to maintain bulb sensitivity. A cleaning solution is used to clean probes for accuracy in testing liquids in lab and field applications. This liquid solution is to keep the probe bulb in proper working condition for quick readings. It comes in PEGC-bottle packaging to improve shelf-life, and is manufactured according to the APHA and ASTM formulation for more accurate readings.
The 00653-06 cleaning solution comes in a 1-pint (500-mL) bottle. It is used with electrodes (sold separately).
A cleansing solution is used to clean electrodes and keep bulbs moist to extend the life of a probe, increase the speed of response, and obtain more accurate readings. Cleaning solutions are used in water treatment, hydroponics, aquaculture, and in various types of manufacturing.
Oakton Instruments manufactures an array of scientific instruments for research, industrial, and educational uses. Since 1991, Oakton has distributed a wide variety of instruments such as meters, electrodes, and transmitters. Oakton is based in Vernon Hills, IL, and has facilities in Europe, Asia, and China.
What’s in the Box?
Solution 00653-06
Instructions

Higad attack

Higad attack
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Medical Approach: First Aid

Those having been said, the lesion from a higad attack is basically an inflammatory response of the body to the offending caterpillar hairs. What’s recommended is to do the following:

1. Remove all jewelry/accessories from the area (if arms/legs). Gently wash the affected area with soap and water, then dry without coming into contact with the skin (e.g. use a hair dryer/fan).
2. Apply alcohol or ammonia to cool the area and temporarily relieve symptoms;
3. Apply sticky tape (duct tape, cellophane tape, etc) onto the area to pull off retained hairs. Alternative methods include the use of rubber cement, clear fingernail polish, or facial peeling solutions – all of which should be applied, allowed to dry, then peeled off.
4. If the affected area is an arm or leg, splint, elevate, then apply ice/cold compress to reduce the swelling.

If the victim accidentally inhaled the caterpillar hairs, or has a history of allergies, immediately seek consult at the nearest health facility/with the nearest available physician. In case of caterpillar hairs finding their way into the victim’s eyes, flush the eyes with copious amounts of clean and cool water.

Popular Remedies

Similar to the cure for a bad hangover, caterpillar envenomation seems to be a shared experience that transcends generations – hence the multitude of popular remedies (some effective, others outrageous) “prescribed” by your friendly neighborhood… neighbor. There’s the application of vinegar – that has some scientific basis in that acidic vinegar does dissolve the alkaline caterpillar hairs (but not the parts already in your skin); there’s the application of urine – same principle as vinegar, urine being somewhat acidic; there’s rubbing the area with rock salt followed by virgin coconut oil; and then there’s pouring hot candle wax over the area (kinky!) then stripping it off once cool – to pull out the hairs.

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Cole-Parmer Micro-90 cleaning solution, 1 quart bottle
Use this concentrated cleaning solution for critical applications. Solution cleans glass, most metals, plastic, rubber, fabric, and is safe for all your ultrasonic cleaners. Radioactive contaminants will not reduce cleaning capability. Solution works at any concentration and rinses clean; most applications require only 1.25 to 2.5 fluid ounces per gallon of water. Solution is environmentally friendly-contains no phosphates, CFCs, ODCs, or borates. It safely replaces chromic acid to remove protein from glassware. Note: Do not use on zinc, magnesium, or aluminum. 18100-30 shipped FOB Burlington, NJ, USA. Micro-90 is a mild, yet powerful, free-rinsing cleaner for use in critical cleaning and general purpose applications. This cleaner removes oil, grease, wax, flux, particulates, hard water stains and biological debris from glass, ceramic, metal, plastic, precision parts, labware, processing equipment and filter membranes. Radioactive contaminants will not reduce cleaning capability. Solution is environmentally friendly – contains no phosphates, CFCs, ODCs or borates. Safely replaces chromic acid to remove protein from glassware. Designed for use in CIP, ultrasonic and immersian applications. Can be used in validated processses. A 1% to 2% solution is effective in most applications. Typical pH: 9.5. NSF-Registered for USDA A1 use. Note: May etch sinc, magnesium and aluminum.