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created on 05/16/2012  |  http://fubar.com/tarantallexia/b348169

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Lead stops radiation, and the traditional X-ray apron contains layers of lead mixed with other prohibitive metals and is separated by layers of sewn nylon and other synthetic fabrics. An apron containing lead must ensure there is no contact between human skin and the lead, because lead exposure itself can be a health hazard. There are many varied styles, but the most common aprons drape the front of the body from the shoulders on down, protecting the abdomen, chest and the reproductive areas from harm. Some aprons are smaller, intended to cover only a specific part of the body. Often for chest X-rays, the patient will be covered by a small apron that shields only the reproductive regions. In addition to the patient, medical professionals should also wear lead aprons when performing radiological procedures. Sometimes patients may require physical support in order to properly place the body part to be X-rayed. X-raying children may also require staff to be near the child to assist and comfort.

The staff doing so in both situations should be covered with an X-ray apron.Funeral stationery is a vital element during mourning, providing a touchstone for the bereaved to memorialize the deceased and a way to share support among friends and family.Today, funeral stationery can be created in a wide variety of styles, themes, and colors as society is adopting a less formal stance on funerals from when its use began. In fact, individual pieces of funeral stationery can be created that range in tone from reserved to upbeat. Offering client families and friends many ways to express the life of their loved one through personalized funeral stationery best suits their needs.Stationery became customary during the Victorian period, with its strict moral code and ceremonious adherence to tradition. Swathed mainly in black, the bereaved in the Victorian era expressed their grief in somber styles and colors. Not only were their clothes black, most aspects surrounding the funeral were also black.

When it comes to making a lasting impression you can't go wrong with laser engraved key chains, the metal is very elegant and durable. They will surely out last any plastic imprinted one. The laser engraving will withstand the test of time and outlast the imprinted. The imprinted type does have a tendency to chip and fade over time not making a very good impression. Although you can choose from a wide variety of colors with the imprinted type making them stand out in the visibility category better than their metal counterpart. So if you want your message to last as long as the key chain, the metal laser engraved type is the way to go.On the other hand if you are going for something that will really stand out and you are not worried about the longevity of the item then you may want to go with the imprinted you can choose from a wide variety of colors for not only the metal key chain itself but for the imprinted colors as where laser engraved does not give this option.

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