�The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is asking parents and carers to check their 'Baby Sleepsafe' monitors, manufactured by Axminster Electronics Ltd, after concerns that the device, if ever dropped, may afterwards fail to monitor a baby's breathing.
A batch of AxminsteR Baby SleepSafe (Model AE 010 M) monitors was supplied with defective battery terminals, which crataegus laevigata fail if the monitor has been dropped. The battery terminals should be fitted with coil springs, to see to it good liaison with the batteries. Monitors with the serial book of Numbers between 001360 and 001660 should be returned to the producer for an upgrade.
The device is connected to a sensor pad located under the mattress, and is intended to monitor the breathing movements of a baby. If a baby stops ventilation for 20 seconds an alarm should sound. These monitors ar primarily intentional for enjoyment in the home and are besides used in some neonatal intensive care and special care baby units.
Other batches of the monitors ar not affected as they were supplied with barrage contacts made from a more resilient material and/or with coil spring contacts.
This warning is for parents and carers who may have these monitors at home. The devices were supplied three to four years agone and are usually exploited to monitor a baby's breathing up to one year old. The worry is that these monitors could be used on siblings or passed on to relatives or friends for use on their babies.
The producer has contacted those hospitals to whom they own supplied the monitors straight off and requested these monitors for upgrading.
Clive Bray, Director of Device Technology and Safety at the MHRA said, 'The MHRA's advice to parents is to firstly check the nonparallel number, printed on the back of the monitor, above the battery compartment . If the number is between 001360 and 001660 then you should send the monitor back to the manufacturer. Also see the battery terminals to make sure they are applying firm pressure to the batteries and are fitted with coil springs.
People can report any rubber related issues concerning medical devices to the MHRA by calling our Adverse Incident Hotline on 020 7084 3080 or logging on to the MHRA website at http://www.mhra.gov.uk, selecting "Report medical devices inauspicious incidents" and following the instruction on the screen.
Notes
The MHRA has received no incident reports about the AxminsteR Baby SleepSafe (Model AE 010 M) whilst in use.
Damage can likewise occur if the batteries are fitted incorrectly and the contacts are bent beyond their elastic limit point. If the monitor is sent through the post with the batteries installed, damage toilet be caused to the terminal. (Note: - The manufacturer supplies the monitors with batteries packed on an individual basis).
Approximately 230 monitors were supplied directly to parents. A further 63 monitors have been supplied to four hospitals, primarily for loan to parents to use at home. Additionally, two monitors were supplied to a Children's Centre and quadruplet monitors were supplied to a Primary Care Trust.
The MHRA is non aware of any infant deaths where this device was organism used.
The service update will admit checking the battery terminals and replacement them with the coil spring type as needful. The manufacturing business will pay for the return packaging and postage stamp of the monitor. You do non necessarily need to transmit the detector pad or the batteries.
The manufacturer's details are:
Axminster Electronics Ltd
Weycroft Avenue
Millwey Rise Industrial Estate
Axminster
Devon
EX13 5HU
Tel: 01297 32360
Fax: 01297 35454
E-mail:
Wednesday, 3 September 2008
Sunday, 24 August 2008
Mp3 music: 36 Crazyfists
Artist: 36 Crazyfists: mp3 download Genre(s): ROck: Alternative Metal Other 36 Crazyfists's discography: Rest Inside The Flames Year: 2006 Tracks: 11 Bloodwork Year: 2004 Tracks: 2 A Snow Capped Romance (Advance) Year: 2004 Tracks: 10 Bitterness The Star Year: 2002 Tracks: 13 Equal parts emo and metallic element, Portland, OR, quadruplet 36 Crazyfists -- named after a Jackie Chan picture show show -- comprised members Brock Lindow (vocals), Steve Holt (guitar/vocals), Mick Whitney (sea bass), and Thomas Noonan (drums). Originally formed in December of 1994 in Anchorage, AK, the quadruplet played kayoed topically earlier relocating to Portland (after the death of their original bassist), opening up for the likes of System of a Down, Primus, blink-182, and NOFX, among others. The quadruplet eventually sign-language to Roadrunner in 2000, afterwards their friends in Skinlab passed their demonstration on to the label. Their first alkali album, Acrimony the Star, appeared in 2002. A Snow Capped Romance, which was produced by James Paul Wisner (Dashboard Confessional, As Friends Rust), followed deuce days later. They toured around-the-clock behind the phonograph recording (playacting shows with acts of the Apostles like Killswitch Engage and Poison the Well) through December, pickings two months off before commencement work on their succeeding album. 36 Crazyfists entered the studio with producer Sal Villaneuva (who'd worked with Thursday and Taking Back Sunday) in October 2005 to commence recording, and their resulting third album, Pillow Inside the Flames, appeared in June 2006. |
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Thursday, 14 August 2008
Travis reveal their new single
TRAVIS try to column over the opposition in the television for their new single.
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The indie veterans are back with a scuzzy new unmarried called Something
Anything, and the video for it features guitar player ANDY DUNLOP growing
into a goliath.
The Scots strummers have tried for a BLUR-style reinvention with the
song dynasty, taken from forthcoming album Ode To J Smith.
And spell it�s not quite as breathtaking as Blur�s famous Song 2 comeback
moment, Something Anything still has a crude feel about it that reminds you of
Travis� Britpop flower.
Click below to watch the exclusive picture for the single:
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Thursday, 19 June 2008
Feist and Death Cab man team up for charity album
Feist and Death Cab For Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard are reportedly teaming up to record a song together for the forthcoming 'Red Hot' charity album, which benefits AIDS research.
The duo will join several artists including David Byrne, Sufjan Stevens, The Decemberists, Sharon Jones, Dirty Projectors and The National, who are contributing the latest instalment of the 'Red Hot' charity compilation.
Byrne, who has contributed to several 'Red Hot' compilations over the years, is collaborating with Dirty Projectors for two songs on the album.
In a posting on his website, Byrne wrote, "I�d been told more than once that we should all work together, and it seems the suggestion was fated to be realised."
Byrne said of one of the songs: "The tune is as oddly structured as any of their pieces, but you sort of don�t notice because it is really catchy and it all flows as if nothing untoward is going on whatsoever."
The as-yet-untitled album is set to be released in the autumn or in early 2009, reports Billboard.
--By our Los Angeles staff.
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The duo will join several artists including David Byrne, Sufjan Stevens, The Decemberists, Sharon Jones, Dirty Projectors and The National, who are contributing the latest instalment of the 'Red Hot' charity compilation.
Byrne, who has contributed to several 'Red Hot' compilations over the years, is collaborating with Dirty Projectors for two songs on the album.
In a posting on his website, Byrne wrote, "I�d been told more than once that we should all work together, and it seems the suggestion was fated to be realised."
Byrne said of one of the songs: "The tune is as oddly structured as any of their pieces, but you sort of don�t notice because it is really catchy and it all flows as if nothing untoward is going on whatsoever."
The as-yet-untitled album is set to be released in the autumn or in early 2009, reports Billboard.
--By our Los Angeles staff.
Find out more about NME.
Friday, 13 June 2008
Gorerotted
Artist: Gorerotted
Genre(s):
Metal: Death,Black
Other
Discography:
A New Dawn Of The Dead
Year: 2005
Tracks: 9
A New Dawn For The Dead
Year: 2005
Tracks: 9
Gorerotted off heads in the England for its lewd, extreme expressive style of panel alloy. Influenced by genre-defining bands such as Carcass and Macabre, Gorerotted built its reputation in the alloy resistance with its 1998 demonstration, Her Gash Did I Slash, ahead unleashing its much-discussed debut, Mutilated in Minutes, which Relapse released in 2002. The European alloy press championed the album, with Terrorizer cartridge holder naming it the one-seventh best "gore" album of all time. In summation to the press funding, Gorerotted appeared at numerous European alloy festivals, including such prestigious ones as Fuck the Commerce, Obscene Extreme, and the X-Treme Justice Festival.
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