3 Ways To Improve Vaccine Bottle

vaccine bottleThey are sobering statistics: each day, 18,000 children die from illnesses like diarrhoea, malaria, and pneumonia. Almost half of the total expires prior to their first month. Add to this 800 moms who die daily from ailments such as post-partum haemorrhage and infections, high blood pressure during pregnancy and unsafe abortions. Over half of those maternal and child deaths occur in countries affected by conflict, disasters and fragility.
Many of these deaths can be avoided through low-cost, easy, often community-based solutions which enhance local health care, enhance access and aid to address health inequities for women, children and adolescents. Working together with its international partners, the Canadian Red Cross has made considerable contributions to saving lives in remote, impoverished areas by enhancing local health systems.
Canadian Red Cross programs to deal with women's and children's health have especially demonstrated critical in states affected by conflict and disaster, where lots of kids and girls are cut off from essential health services.

Examples of where Canadian Red Cross efforts have made a difference:

● Kenya: Over three years, a 45 percent growth in infants exclusively breastfed for six months.
● Honduras: Urging men to have a greater role in preventing maternal and child mortality.
● Mali: Increasing number of newborns who received a healthcare visit by 19 percent.
● Pakistan: providing tens of thousands of messages encouraging women to receive antenatal care.
● Syria: Supporting five nutrition centres to deal with malnutrition in children.
All these include a metal lid, with rubber at the centre where the needle moves into draw the liquid vaccination out. It just seems a shame to throw so many cool little bottles off, but they are not recyclable.
I'd be interested in taking these off anybody's hands to use for crafts. I didn't even think about asking my vet to get theirs but today I am going to.
I use comparable bottles for clay projects. I get them out of my vets office. She's careful what she gives me. I take them home and wash them up. They decorate them with polymer clay and give them for vaccine bottles of trust. I set my own spin on it and contribute some back into the vet for people who loose their pets. Vet and staff love it. Shops easily and keeps them secure.