Saturday, November 6, 2010

advisory vs. Glorietta, Ayala Center, Makati
and McDonald's Glorietta 3, Ayala Center, Makati. On October 14, 2010, the guard at an entrance to said Glorietta, didn't inspect the contents of my
luggage/subject said luggage to scanning with metal detector. Said luggage was large enough to contain grenades and firearms. Said entrance was beside Mercury Drug
store. After entering said building, I bought food from what was identified as McDonald's Glorietta 3. I was given an
official receipt dated 14/10/2010 and numbered 000400498681.
The employee at said McDonald's didn't have a health certificate attached at the proper position on the clothing he was wearing. In addition, said employee, who
received the money I paid and who wasn't wearing gloves, proceeded to handle the container for the food I ordered without first sanitizing his hands. So the germs
from the money he received could have transferred to said food container.

Rustan's supermarket subject of complaint accepted by DTI
Evidence is a letter identified as from said Department of Trade and Industry dated 19 October 2010 addressed to Mayor Jejomar Erwin Binay Jr., City Mayor, Makati for
appropriate action the attached complaint of Mr. Macario Silva against Rustan's . . . at San Antonio Village, Makati City, for . . .violation of the implementing
rules and regulations of the Expanded Senior Citizens Act of 2003".
Said complaint to said DTI was supported by said supermarket's official receipt dated 09/12/2010. Said receipt bears the words: "INV # 450860".

I received a copy of a letter identified as from Maria Luisa Salonga-Agamata of the CSC addressed to Quezon City Mayor Herbert Bautista re information as to whether
the Quezon City government complied with the requirements that the local chief executive of the Quezon City government requires entities in Quezon City to prominently
display posters, stickers, and other notices that will generate public awareness of the rights and privileges of senior citizens. Said letter was dated October 12,
2010.

Advisory re Manila city government hospitals:
If persons plan to avail of the services offered by said hospitals, it will benefit them to obtain in advance, the following information/proofs:
A complete list of the medical equipment at each of said hospitals, including the brands, models of said equipment and the dates of manufacture of said equipment. A
complete list of the persons authorized to operate said equipment and proofs, if any, that said persons have received the proper training in the operation of said
equipment. A complete list of the medical personnel at each of said hospitals. Complete information regarding said personnel, including the names and addresses of the
entities where said personnel received the appropriate education/training. A complete list of the verifiable grades of said personnel obtained in the government
licensure exams. Proof, if any, that each of said hospitals have sufficient personnel to provide 24/7 protection for patients. Proof that said each of hospitals has
adequate fully functional standby generators. Proof that said each of said hospitals has sufficient fully charged and functional fire extinguishers. Proof that all
the personnel in each of said hospitals have the proper knowledge and training in the operation of said fire extinguishers.Proof, if any, that each of said hospitals
has conducted fire drills and anti earthquake drills.Proof, if any, that, all the personnel in each of said hospitals have the knowledge on what to do with patients
in case of a fire or an earthquake.. Which, if any, of said hospitals is a trauma center? Is each of said hospital's ER a three, two, or one level ER? Does each of
said hospitals ER offer round-the-clock diagnostic tests such as ultrasound, CT scans, and MRIs? What, if any, is the specialty of each of said hospitals ER? Are
all the ER doctors in each of said hospitals board certified in emergency medicine? Is the entire staff of each said hospitals' ER skilled in pediatrics? What, if
any, pediatric equipment does each of the said hospitals' said ERs have? Does each of said hospitals' ERs have a separate treatment area for children? Does said each
of said hospitals adhere to recommended infection control practices including standard, contact, droplet, and airborne precautions? What is each of said hospitals
doing to: prevent medication errors, protect their patients from infections? reduce radiation risk from computed tomography for pediatric and small adult patients?
Does each of said hospitals have a computerized prescription system? Does each of said hospitals use patient bar codes to ensure that patients get the correct
medication? If any of said hospitals does not use said patient bar codes, what kind of safeguards do said hospitals have in place to prevent medication errors?


web sites with free, useful information:

Carbon Monoxide (CO) Poisoning Prevention
http://www.cdc.gov/Features/COpoisoning/

Infant Car Seats Recalled by Britax Due to Laceration and Choking Hazards
http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml11/11031.html

Bathtub Basics: NEVER Leave Baby
http://www.cpsc.gov/onsafety/2010/06/bathtub-basics-never-leave-baby/

Children Do Drown in Bathtubs – And You Can Prevent It
http://www.cpsc.gov/onsafety/2010/09/children-do-drown-in-bathtubs-%e2%80%93-and-you-can-prevent-it/

CPSC Talks to Parents About New Rules Aimed at Making Toys Safer
By CPSC Blogger on December 3, 2009
http://www.cpsc.gov/onsafety/2009/12/town-hall-on-toy-safety-cpsc-talks-to-parents-about-new-rules-aimed-at-making-toys-safer/


Crib or Play Yard Tents: A Safety Risk
By CPSC Blogger on July 15, 2010
http://www.cpsc.gov/onsafety/2010/07/crib-or-play-yard-tents-a-safety-risk/

http://www.firesafety.gov/
firesafety gov web site

Guide for Parents: The Dangers of Heavy Metals in Children’s Jewelry
By Chairman Tenenbaum on January 13, 2010
http://www.cpsc.gov/onsafety/2010/01/guide-for-parents-the-dangers-of-heavy-metals-in-childrens-jewelry/

Hidden Drowning Dangers
By CPSC Blogger on October 8, 2009
http://www.cpsc.gov/onsafety/2009/10/in-home-drowning-dangers/

Holiday Decorating Safety
By CPSC Blogger on December 14, 2009
http://www.cpsc.gov/onsafety/2009/12/holiday-decorating-safety/


How to Childproof Your Windows
By CPSC Blogger on April 9, 2010
http://www.cpsc.gov/onsafety/2010/04/how-to-child-proof-your-windows/

Keep Baby Monitor Cords Out of Reach
By CPSC Blogger on October 12, 2010
http://www.cpsc.gov/onsafety/2010/10/keep-baby-monitor-cords-out-of-reach/


Pool Safely: Simple Steps Save Lives
http://www.cpsc.gov/onsafety/2010/07/pool-safely-simple-steps-save-lives/

Safe Sleep, Part 1: The Crib
By CPSC Blogger on February 12, 2010
http://www.cpsc.gov/onsafety/2010/02/safe-sleep-part-1-the-crib/

http://www.stroke.org.uk/

Ten Tips to Keep Your Holiday Home Fire and Injury Free:
http://cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml10/10065.html
NEWS from CPSC

Watch and Share: Check Your Crib for Safety
By CPSC Blogger on June 24, 2010

Window Falls
This address for this post is: http://www.cpsc.gov/onsafety/2010/10/5-minutes-of-prevention/

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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