Saturday, October 9, 2010

October 6, 2010
Nobody at entrance to Harrison Plaza inspected my luggage/subjected said luggage to scanning with metal detector. Said luggage was large enough to contain grenades and firearms. After entering said building, I went to Shopwise store.
Nobody at entrance to said store inspected my bag/subjected said luggage to scanning with metal detector. Said bag was large enough to contain firearm. Said store sold me a imported Frito Lay branded potato chips without visible
name and address of the importer of said product. While I was at said store, I didn't see a required express lane for senior citizens. I also didn't see a sign, etc. re privileges of senior citizens. I saw eggs for sale which were not
refrigerated.




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Learn to Stay Safe from Home Fires
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Learn how you can make your home a safer place for you and your family. You can prevent home fires.
The Risk is Real

The risk of injury and death from home fires is real.

Keep Your Home Fire Safe

Your home should be a safe and comfortable place—and you can help keep it fire-safe by following these prevention tips.

Cook with care. When you cook, never leave cooking food unattended on the stove. Keep anything that can catch on fire, like potholders and towels, away from the cooking area. Avoid wearing clothes with long, loose-fitting sleeves that can catch on fire. Also, keep pot handles turned in.

If you smoke, attempt to quit. Don't smoke inside your home. If you do smoke in your home, never smoke in bed or leave burning cigarettes unattended. It is unsafe to smoke while drowsy or under the influence of alcohol or medications. Also, don't empty burning or hot ashes in a trash can, and keep ashtrays away from upholstered furniture and curtains.


Protect the Ones You Love
In an effort to raise parents' awareness about the leading causes of child injury—including burns— in the United States and how they can be prevented, CDC launched
the "Protect the Ones You Love" initiative. Parents can play a life-saving role in protecting children from injuries. Information is available in English and Spanish.
Learn more.

Stay warm—safely. If and when you use a space heater, keep it more than three feet away from anything that can catch on fire, like draperies.

Be alarmed. Install smoke alarms on every floor of your home, including the basement, and make sure you have smoke alarms near all sleeping rooms. For better protection, install smoke alarms in sleeping rooms, especially if they are occupied by a smoker. Test all smoke alarms once a month using the test button.

Make and practice an escape plan. Create a home fire escape plan. Know at least two ways out of every room, if possible, and have a meeting place outside. Practice
your escape plan twice a year with everyone living in your home.

For more tips on protecting children from burns, visit CDC's Protect the Ones You Love.
A Time to Act

An online video available through CDC-TV, "A Time to Act", chronicles the experience of a family that escaped during a home fire after being alerted by recently installed smoke alarms. The video also reviews the main risk factors for home fires and steps viewers can take to reduce the risk of fire-related injury and death. These steps include installing and regularly testing smoke alarms and practicing a fire escape plan at least twice a year.

"A Time to Act" is available for viewing through a number of channels including mobile phone, or as a podcast, or for download (see "Download this Video" instructions on the CDC-TV page) thus allowing organizations to utilize our online video in any number of ways including as an instructional tool for parents, healthcare providers or teachers. Providing short, high-quality videos is part of CDC's goal to increase people's access to the information necessary to help prevent illness, injury and to protect their health and that of their families.

More Information
CDC Resources

* CDC Fire Deaths and Injuries Fact Sheet
* Protect the Ones You Love: Burns
* Fire Spokesperson's Pocket Media Guide
* Listen to Podcasts on Fire and Burn Prevention:
o Protect the Ones You Love from Burns (English, 2008) [PODCAST - 2:58 minutes]
o Protect the Ones You Love from Burns (Spanish, 2008) [PODCAST - 3:16 minutes]

External Resources

* FireSafety.gov:External Web Site IconExternal Web Site Icon Information Resources for Eliminating Residential Fire DeathsExternal Web Site Icon
* Fire Prevention Week Information, National Fire Protection AssociationExternal Web Site Icon
* Fire Safety Publications, US Consumer Product Safety CommissionExternal Web Site Icon


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lax security on October 9, 2010 at Adriatico St. entrance to Robinsons Place Manila.The guard at said entrance didn't inspect my luggage. While I was in said building, I purchased food from Wendy's Hamburger restaurant and was issued Wendy's
Hamburger restaurant sales invoice No. 1539 dated 10/9/10.


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NEW NATIONAL REFERENCE LAB
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Asec Punzalan attended the ribbon-cutting of the the new NRLDepartment of Health Assistant Secretary Dr. Elmer Punzalan(left) and National Health Laboratory Network Overall Chairman Dr. Juanito Billote recently opened the Philippine Heart Center (PHC) Division of Laboratory Medicine as the latest addition to the DOH National Reference Laboratory. As a reference laboratory for pathology of cardiovascular diseases, the PHC now offers referral service for histopathology, special stains including special studies, gross dissection and examination, autopsy consultation for cardiovascular pathology and external quality assurance activities. The PHC-NRL also offers seminars/training workshops and can be reached at 925-2401 local 5143.

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I received a letter dated September 28, 2010 from what was identified as the Civil Service Commission. Said letter was addressed to Manila Mayor Lim of Manila. Said letter contains the following words: ".. .we refer for . . . appropriate
action, the letter dated September 13, 2010 of M. Silva . . . relative to his complaint that Manila's City Health Department refused to receive his registered mail (dated April 25, 2010). We will appreciate your preferential action
on the matter . . . Please advise M. Silva of the action taken thereon."



I received a letter dated September 21, 2010 addressed to Mr. Hector R.R. Villanueva Postmaster General Philippine Postal Corporation. The source of said letter was identified as the Civil Service Commission. Said letter contains
the words:". .. we refer . . . for information and appropriate action, the .. . letter dated August 21, 2010 of M.Silva .. . relative to the alleged inaction by the Pasay City Central Post Office on his alleged missing registered
letter" Said letter was addressed to Vice President Binay. "We will appreciate your preferential attention on the matter .. ."




I received a letter from a source identified as from the Civil Service Commission addressed to Manila Mayor Lim. Said letter is dated September 21, 2010 and contains the following words: ". . . we refer, for information and
appropriate action, the attached open letter dated August 18, 2010 of M. Silva . . . relative to his/her request for information on the complete listing of medical equipment being used on Manila government hospitals. We will appreciate
your preferential attention on the matter . . . Please advise M. Silva of the action taken thereon . . ." Up to October 8, 2010, said Mayor Lim has not communicated with me regarding said matter.




I received from a source identified as the Civil Service Commission a letter dated July 29, 2010 and addressed to Manila Mayor Lim. Said letter contains the words: ".. . we refer, for your information and appropriate action, the attached open letter to you dated July 7, 2010 of M. Silva . . . relative to his request for information on
whether the city government has complied with Rule IX, Article 11 of Republic Act No. 9257, which reads as follows: "It is the responsibilty of the municpality/city through the Mayor to require all establishments covered by the Act to prominently display posters, stickers, and other notices that will generate public awareness of the rights and privileges of senior citizens and to ensure that the provisions of the Act are implemented to its fullest." "Moreover, he is requesting a listing of the agencies which had complied therein. We will appreciate your preferential attention on the matter . . . Please advise M. Silva of the action taken thereon . ." Up to October 8, 2010, said Lim has not provided me with verifiable information regarding said matter.


































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image of registry return receipt of letter addressed to Makati councilor J. J. Binay

image of registry return receipt of letter addressed to Makati councilor J. J. Binay