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The Function Of The Body Bag
In the field of emergency response and medical services, the handling and transportation of deceased bodies require specialized equipment that ensures safety, dignity, and compliance with health regulations.Pānuitia atu -
Stay Dry and Comfortable When It Rains
When the weather turns wet, having the right rainwear can make all the difference.Pānuitia atu -
Raincoats That Let You Feel Nature
Experiencing nature’s beauty during a rainy day can be an invigorating and refreshing experience.Pānuitia atu -
Introducing Our Comprehensive Body Bags: Ensuring Safety and Dignity
In various fields, from veterinary care to emergency response, the need for effective body management solutions is crucial.Pānuitia atu -
How Convenient Portable Raincoat It Is
In an unpredictable world where weather conditions can change in an instant, having a portable raincoat is essential.Pānuitia atu -
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Handling and transporting deceased bodies with care and respect is essential in many fields, from medical services to veterinary practices.Pānuitia atu -
How to Wash and Care for a Raincoat
It takes more than rain to clean a raincoat. If you clean your raincoat properly—whether it's a plastic poncho or designer water-repellent trench—that will determine how well it performs and lasts. While raincoats can withstand water exposure, excessive agitation and high temperatures can ruin the finish.Pānuitia atu -
PVC ME PEVA FILMS: WHAKATOKANGA KI NGA HUA WAI
Ko nga kiriata PVC me te PEVA e rua nga momo kiriata kirihou e kitea ana nga tono whanui i roto i nga momo mara.Pānuitia atu -
TE PONCHO HE TINO WHAKAMAHI
Ma te hono i te aputa i waenga i nga koti ua me nga uhi mokihi, karekau he tui e waiho e nga poncho ua ina pa ana te rangi kino. Ko nga ponchos pai rawa atu ko nga maripi o te Ope Taua a Swiss hei tiaki i te ua. Ko te pupuri i a koe me o taputapu kia maroke mai i te mahunga ki waenganui o te huha he take nui ki te whakaaro ki te hoko i te poncho, me te mea he maha ka taea te whakaruruhau hei whakamarumaru ka reka noa te mahi. Kua whakatakotohia e matou nga ahuatanga o nga ponchos ua me te rereke o nga koti ua. Kimihia te whakamarumaru ua pai mo o hiahia.Pānuitia atu -
KO TEHEA TE TAHI HE pai ake? KI TE TUIA, KI TE HIRI ranei.
Ko te tuitui, ki te hiri ranei he patai kua whakautua e etahi kaitoi ma te whakakakahu i o raatau tuku ki nga hua e whakamahi ana i nga mea o mua, o muri ranei, engari kaua e rua. Ahakoa he rautaki whaihua me te whai hua tenei momo tohungatanga, ko te whakawhänui i te pouaka taputapu ki te whakauru i te tuitui me te hiri ka tino whai hua ake—i raro i nga tikanga tika.Pānuitia atu -
He aha te rereketanga o te PEVA me te PVC?
Ko te nuinga o nga kaihoko ka mohio ki te PVC ma te ingoa rongonui "vinyl". He poto te PVC mo te polyvinyl chloride, he mea tino whakamahia ki te raina i nga arai kaukau me etahi atu mea hanga ki te kirihou. Na he aha te PEVA, ka patai koe? Ko te PEVA he rereke ki te PVC. Ko te polyethylene vinyl acetate (PEVA) he vinyl kore-maamaa kua noho hei whakakapi noa i roto i nga hua maha i runga i te maakete.Pānuitia atu