Friday, January 31, 2014
Baby Products
In the future, extremely sterile baby products will be available to mothers. Here are a few products:
[1] Extremely chemical resistant Teflon PFE plastic Bottles, bibs, dinnerware, and table top covers that tie under the
table top, and all other plastic product replacements.
[2] For middle class people, 316l stainless steel metal product replacements. For rich people, Platinum metal products.
[3] Lye [Sodium Hydroxide] Cleanser. This is a powerfull alkaline cleanser that will kill almost ALL micoorganisms. It was used up to the early 1900's as soap. It was created from wood ashes by mothers.
[4] Hood for baby changing. This hood circulates warm air and removes baby odours created from diaper changing routines.
[5] Teflon air filtration systems tat remove everything from the air. HEPA filters for chemical removal; as well as odour
removal, submicron filters for particle removal, and prefilters for dirt and dust removal. Dust may carry dust mites
which may be harmfull to allergic babies.
[6] Pyrex glassware is not well with babies. I prefer to use Kimax. Kimax is non leaching; and used by research
laboratories in chemistry for its properties to remain sterile.
Due to extremely high costs, Teflon PFE and platinum are not normally used in the home. Both are chemically resistant to almost every chemical known; and EVERY chemical listed in the Merck Index [This book contains a list of every chemical ever created].
Another plus is polypaper for writing. This paper may be sterilized in chemicals with no effects. It is used in laboratories where accidental spills may be present. The polypropylene paper is chemically resistant to many chemicals.
These are products I would use if I had a baby. they are the ultimate products.
Teflon data is located at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfluoroalkoxy
http://www2.dupont.com/Teflon_Industrial/en_US/tech_info/prodinfo_pfa.html
http://www2.dupont.com/Teflon_Industrial/en_US/assets/downloads/DuPont_Teflon_PFA_340_Product_Info_K26135.pdf
Platinum data is located at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platinum
The Merck Index is located at:
http://www.rsc.org/publishing/merckindex/index.asp [It may be ordered at your local library]
Data regarding chemicals may be obtained through MSDS [Material Safety Data Sheets] online.
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