Re:RE: ?Formalin Neutralization Products

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From:"P. Emry" <emry@u.washington.edu>
To:"Klemme, Nancy" <nancy.klemme@sakuraus.com>
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Date:Tue, 27 Jul 1999 11:00:22 -0700 (PDT)
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I used a diluted form of Neutra-Guard in a spray bottle.

On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, Klemme, Nancy wrote:

> None of the Neutra-Guard products (Neutralex, Neutra-Pads, Neutra-Form,
> Neutra-Wipes) are in a spray form so it must have been a different brand.  - -
> -
> Just an F.Y.I. - - - 
> 
> Nancy Klemme
> Sakura Finetek USA, Inc.
> 
> ____________________Reply Separator____________________
> Subject:    RE: ?Formalin Neutralization Products
> Author: "P. Emry" <emry@u.washington.edu>
> Date:       7/26/99 5:13 PM
> 
> From: P. Emry
> Date: Mon, Jul 26, 1999 5:13 PM
> Subject: RE: ?Formalin Neutralization Products
> To: Weems, Joyce
> Cc: 'Robert Santoianni'; HistoNet
> I bought Neutra Guard, I don't remember from whom.  It was so iritating to
> my throat, eyes and nose that I thought formalin might be better.  I
> sprayed it around where formalin was used and have had a hard time getting
> it washed off.  It didn't come off with clearing agent either.  I went
> back to formalex for surface clean-up.  I also have gotten the lab to use
> a formalin substitute.
> Trisha,
>  On Mon, 26 Jul 1999, Weems, Joyce wrote:
> 
> > Neutralex from Sakura has met California approval, so it HAS to be good!!!
> > It does work well and in 15 min.
> > Joyce Weems
> > Pathology Manager
> > Saint Joseph's Hospital of Atlanta
> >
> >
> >       -----Original Message-----
> >       From:   Robert Santoianni [SMTP:Robert_Santoianni@Emory.Org]
> >       Sent:   Friday, July 23, 1999 4:13 PM
> >       To:     HistoNet@Pathology.swmed.edu
> >       Subject:        ?Formalin Neutralization Products
> >
> >       Histonetters,
> >       We have been recycling formalin for some time with great success.
> > The
> >       waste from the recycler contains 1% or less formaldehyde according
> > to a
> >       simple assay we do as QA on the recycled product.  I am exploring
> > the
> >       possibility of "neutralizing" this waste into something that doesn't
> >       have to be carted away at $5/gallon.  I'm familiar with Aldex, but I
> >       recently heard about a product from Sakura that works immediately
> > with
> >       no standing time.  Your success stories and comments will be
> >       appreciated.
> >       Bob Santoianni
> >       Emory University Hospital
> >       Atlanta, Georgia
> >
> >
> 
> Trisha
> 
> 
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> From: "P. Emry" <emry@u.washington.edu>
> Subject: RE: ?Formalin Neutralization Products
> To: "Weems, Joyce" <JWEEMS@sjha.org>
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Trisha  




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