Michael Reimer - Boynton Beach FL, US John Molenda - Loxahatchee FL, US
International Classification:
G01N031/22
US Classification:
422/056000, 422/058000
Abstract:
A device for detecting the presence of hazardous substances includes a support layer and a number of reagent media disposed at corresponding locations on a front surface of the support layer. Each of the reagent media exhibits (i) a known rest color when in a non-reactive state, and (ii) a reaction color different from the rest color when the media reacts with a certain hazardous substance. The reagent media are covered by a cover layer through which portions of the media are visible, and text indicia in proximity to a given reagent media identifies the hazardous substance with which the given media reacts. The rest color of a given reagent media is matched by corresponding color indicia located on the device in proximity to the given reagent media. Thus, one or more reacting reagent media can be identified by contrast of their reaction colors with the color indicia on the device.
License Records
Michael T Reimer
Address:
9188 Vineyard Lk Dr, Plantation, FL
License #:
56257 - Expired
Category:
Health Care
Issued Date:
Jan 31, 1989
Expiration Date:
Dec 1, 1990
Type:
Emergency Medical Technician
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Colonial Bridgehead: Government and Society in Alexandria, 1807-1882
Michael Reimer, health department director in Oconto County, home to the Seneca facility, said his staff acted appropriately with respect to its contact tracing and mitigation efforts at the plant. To protect the privacy of infected workers, he said, he could not answer specific questions.
Michael Reimer (1997-2001), Lisa Sevier (1988-1992), Jared Davis (1958-1962), Shelley Bertek (1981-1985), Tracy Harrison (1971-1973), Janet Wallace (1983-1987)