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Bio-bio-fuel fires - An Eco-Friendly Alternative to Real Fires

Biofires are a warm and cozy method of heating your home without harmful gases or soot. They are easy to install, just like an electrical fire.

The BARDA contract supports the development of the BioFire emerging CoV panel, which is a nucleic acid amplifying test that can be used with BioFire filmArray Systems for detection of known and emerging human acoronaviruses in nasopharyngeal or samples as well as saliva samples.

Eco-friendly

A bioethanol fire is a great eco-friendly alternative to wood or gas fires. The fuel is created with plant by-products, and an organic process converts sugars into alcohol. It offers many advantages over other types of fireplaces, including no harmful emissions and a lower carbon footprint. Bioethanol is a healthier alternative to other types of fires since it doesn't produce smoke or soot. It does not require a flue, and can be used anywhere in the garden or at home.

A multi-drug resistant (MDR) bacteria is among the most serious health risks of the present. Fortunately, modern testing methods can aid in identifying MDR bacteria and other infections early to stop further complications. BioFire FilmArray is one such test. This test utilizes a symptom driven approach to detect pathogens that can cause sepsis. The results are accessible within one hour, so that healthcare professionals can begin treatment right away.

Molecular PCR is a method that amplifies DNA or RNA molecules into millions or billions of copies. This allows for the analysis of small amounts of body fluids or tissues to determine if specific genetic sequences are present. It is a useful tool for laboratory professionals and will help them identify serious illnesses efficiently and cost-effective way. The BioFire FilmArray PCR system is an innovative tool for infectious disease diagnosis, and it can be used for a wide variety of applications in laboratories and hospitals.

For respiratory tests it is possible to use a simple swab to be applied to your nose and sent to the lab for analysis. BioFire's technology provides a rapid turnaround time and allows clinicians to respond quickly. This means that patients will experience better outcomes and will spend less time waiting for results.

The Chanouf Farm Biofire company has developed an agroforestry recycling unit which makes use of olive and pear waste to create biochar and biomass power. The resulting products are offered to the public as a green alternative to traditional charcoal briquettes made of coal and wood. In addition the bio-waste products can be burned in a Kachelofen fireplace bio ethanol which produces radiant heat that is greener than gas and electric fires.

Clean burning

When you use a bio flame fireplace fire (by Speedgh) you aren't just saving energy, you're also helping the environment by using a renewable fuel source. Bioethanol combustion does not produce harmful gases such as carbon dioxide. It only releases heat and water vapour. This makes it a safer and cleaner option for indoor ethanol fireplace use.

Ethanol can be produced by the fermentation of sugars in plants. It is an energy source that can be used in the future. This means it can be produced in a short time and won't be depleted as fossil fuels such as coal and oil. Bioethanol also helps to reduce dependence on imports from abroad and reduces the risks associated with shortages in supply.

Bio-fires are very easy to install and can be installed in existing fireplaces or as a freestanding unit. This makes them a great alternative to wood and gas fires. They are a great choice for offices and homes that don't have chimneys.

When a bio fire is lit, a special media is installed in the burner that absorbs liquid ethanol fuel, making it available for combustion. The ethanol fuel is ignited in the flames, and the smoke are released into the air via the vent. This makes the flames appear more natural and creates a mesmerising beauty that can't be replicated using gas or real wood fires.

Bio-fires have the advantage of not requiring a vent or flue to replenish oxygen used during combustion. They also don't create the carbon monoxide that must be vented into the room in open fronted gas fires.

The BioFire Respiratory Panel utilizes multiplex technology to simultaneously test for 19 respiratory pathogens in less than an hour. This lets doctors identify and determine the presence of respiratory illness much faster than with conventional lab tests, which require patient visits. This means less time and more money for both the patient and the health system.

Safe indoors

Bio-fires are able to be used indoors more safely than real fires, since they don't emit smoke or ash, as well as carcinogenic fumes. Bio-fires don't create carbon monoxide, which can be harmful if inhaled. However the bio-ethanol fuel is flammable, so you should be cautious when handling your burner and refuelling it. The fuel should only be added after the burner has been switched off and your fire has been cooled. Any spills need to be cleaned up promptly.

The diagnostic panels of the company FilmArray systems - BioFire 2.0 and BioFire Torch--are easy to use and run eight different commercially available US Food and Drug Administration cleared diagnostic panels and three additional panels that have been authorized for use in emergency situations and six environmental test panels. These tests include a brand new respiratory panel that has been designed to quickly identify and discriminate between respiratory illnesses, including COVID-19 and emerging coronaviruses.

Its COVID-19 panel has been awarded a grant by the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Initiative (BARDI), which is part of the US Department of Defense's Strategic Access Program. The COVID-19 system is based upon antigens, which allows physicians to differentiate symptoms caused by COVID-19 from other respiratory illnesses. This test has a similar accuracy to the rapid antigen tests that are currently being used.

Additionally the company is working on an SARS-CoV-2 test for its Respiratory 2.1 Panel. This multiplexed nucleic acids test for amplification will be available on the BioFire filmArray 2.0 and Torch Systems and will detect SARS CoV-2 and 21 respiratory pathogens in saliva and nasopharyngeal samples within less than a half hour. The test will be developed within the shortest timeframe, and FDA approval for EUA and 510(k), is expected to be granted in Q3 2020.

Bio-ethanol flame effect fires are safe to use but should be kept away from things that can ignite, like pillows, curtains and blankets. They should not be placed close to anything that may catch fire, and you should always keep flammable materials at least 10 feet from them. The bioethanol fuel should be kept in a dry, secure area where it cannot be easily reached by pets or children.

Simple to use

The bioethanol fireplace has no chimney to worry about. All you require is a secure location to put it in and some fuel. After you've filled the burner with fuel, light it up. This will create an appearance of an actual flame. When the flame is lit, it will warm the room without releasing much smoke. It will also produce a lot of heat, just like wood-burning fires would. Bio fires are also easy to maintain, and don't need any servicing or maintenance, other than the occasional cleaning.

In contrast to other tests that are quick, the BioFire RP2.1-EZ test employs a syndromic approach to identify common symptoms of infectious diseases and returns results in about 45 minutes. The test is designed for patients with upper respiratory symptoms and has a 98% sensitivity rate. The test can identify 19 viruses and 3 bacteria in a single sample, making it an excellent choice for patient management.

The BioFire system combines multiplex PCR testing, sample preparation and report on results into an integrated platform. This allows laboratories to simplify their workflow and eliminate the need for a serial approach involving individual and send-out tests. This could lead to better patient outcomes as the appropriate test is chosen the first time and the requirement for costly tests based on culture is eliminated. The BioFire system is able to detect pathogens at the cell level as well as their antimicrobial resistance gene. This information is more reliable than conventional methods.

Molecular diagnostics is increasingly used to improve the outcomes of patients and treatment. The BioFire RP2.1 plus panel employs the syndromic approach to simultaneously target 23 of the most frequently involved pathogens in respiratory infections. The assay can be run on the BioFire FilmArray 2.0 and Torch systems, and delivers results in about 45 minutes.

In the US the US, this test is available currently under FDA Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) and will be available commercially after the initial DoD demand is satisfied. The BioFire Defense team has developed a fully automated, sample-to-result assay for the rapid identification of COVID-19. This assay is in the process of development and will be available after initial DoD demand is satisfied.