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DRE Veterinary Makes Finding Veterinary Medical Equipment Easier
Tuesday, May 29th, 2007
Louisville, KY May 24th, 2007 – DRE, Inc. announces the release of a new and upgraded website for its Veterinary Division located at www.dreveterinary.com Veterinary professionals can now download a full equipment catalog, request quotes on capital equipment, and purchase
Time to replace your hospital medical equipment?
Monday, January 29th, 2007
Is hospital medical equipment wearing out? Some reports say that seventy percent of all hospital medical equipment is nearing the end of its operating life. These reports also say at the end of 2005, the average rate of deterioration for
Microwaves Sanitize Sponges And Scrubbing Pads
Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007
The University of Florida has shown microwaving kitchen sponges and plastic scrubbers for just two minutes can sterilize them effectively. The researchers in the study used a common household microwave oven to zap the sponges and scrub pads for varying
2007 Medical equipment catalog ready for viewing online
Wednesday, January 10th, 2007
DRE does it again as first in industry to offer 2007 medical equipment catalog online. As one of the first medical equipment companies to offer a full online medical catalog to its customers back in 1996, DRE Medical is no
DRE Attends Mission Trip to Honduras
Friday, November 10th, 2006
DRE officers Mike Spencer and Mike Dirr recently returned from Honduras where DRE supports a medical clinic for people that need better healthcare in that area. With the products and industry expertise DRE has to offer, setting up and maintaining
Electrosurgical Units Safety Features
Tuesday, November 22nd, 2005
Safety Features One of the greatest advancements in electrosurgery over the past two decades has been the advent of tissue impedance monitoring. This technology offers a detailed analysis of how much resistance a current encounters as it passes between the
Electrosurigcal Units Power and Operation
Friday, November 18th, 2005
Electrosurgical units (ESUs) have greatly evolved in the 80 years since their introduction in the 1920s. The past two decades, however, have seen the greatest revolutions in electrosurgical technology with improvements in isolated units (in place of ground references), discrete
Anesthesia Machines Compatibility, Warranty, & Maintenance
Thursday, November 10th, 2005
As in our first and second posts on full-size upright anesthesia machines, we’re using the Integra SP I and Integra SP II to compare features available on the leading units in the anesthesia machine market. In this post, we’ll analyze the importance of warranty and maintenance costs, CO2
Anesthesia Machines Gas Management
Wednesday, November 9th, 2005
Yesterday, we posted the first of our three part series on full-size upright anesthesia machines in which we discussed the importance of considering size and mobility when shopping for anesthesia machines. Today, in the second part of this series, we
With AEDs, Preparation is the Key
Wednesday, November 9th, 2005
“Chances of survival from sudden cardiac arrest decreases 10 percent each minute after collapse,” said Mary Newman, executive director for the National Center for Early Defibrillation. “The key to survival is quick action on the part of those near the