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Re: [ANN] ⚡ HEALTH MONITOR⚡ | Crowdinvesting in innovative medical diagnostic
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dbbit
on 17/12/2017, 19:32:41 UTC
Some questions about the straws:

1. How do you make sure the Health Monitor has enough straws? It means you need staff to check and refill the straws every few days if the straws are stored within the machine. Multiple times a day if they are in a dispenser, because kids will take them all. Have you taken into account the costs of refilling straws?

2. If you store the straws inside the Health Monitor, you need to design and construct a dispenser mechanism. Have you take into account those costs?

3. Is it possible for the straws to release particles that influence the measurements?

I think that if the team was able to create and promote such a project, then it would not be difficult to solve the problem with the delivery / realization of disposable tubes through the device itself.
 But the question itself is important, there is no dispute. Cool
 Therefore, I also want to hear the opinion of the development team on this issue.

They can easily put a sensor in it that will give a signal when the straws/tubes are almost out of stock. The 3th question is more interesting

In occasion of the third question. I believe that there will be no influence. Wink
I have a higher technical education and the idea that a straw will emit acetone or pentane or some kind of those gases at a temperature of 25C just  Huh Huh Huh

You would be surprised how many chemicals are involved with straws. Straws are made from polypropylene mixed with plasticizers (phthalates), pigments, antioxidants, stabilizers, and fillers. There are frequent warnings about hormone disrupting chemicals such as Bisphenol A and its replacements leaching from plastic products.

You could say government agencies make sure straws are safe. We typically assume government agencies to check the safety of products, yet Bisphenol A (and other chemicals) leaching metal food cans are ubiquitous.

We report that chemicals with EA were released (leached) from many unstressed BPA-free PC-replacement products (including products for babies).
Thank you for the information, my friend, I have meant that in 5 seconds nothing from
the straw will not stand out ... and if it does, it is necessary to determine what it is and how it affects the readings of the device, and make appropriate corrections. But my opinion: There will be nothing to go out.