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Where to Donate Crocheted Blankets?

I have been crocheting and donating afghans for years. We just recently moved and I have started donating to the local nursing homes, hospital and the Children's Sexual Assault Center. I have made and sent many blanket to our service members also. I have made blankets depicting the local Police and Fire Depatments arm patches and donated those to the departments to raffle off. I also make baby blankets for a local church to give to each newly baptized baby. Can anyone think of anywhere else to donate my blankets?Thank you for your help.

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No, but some kind of magnetic shield is A gravity shield (repulsion would be possible too)
The CDC has standards for infection control in dentistry, I'm sure you could visit the website and get the hot line phone number. As far as lack of sterilization, you should be documenting as you sterilize. I'm not sure about dentistry, but this is common practice for health care facilities. Also, before sterilization can occur, the instruments must be properly decontaminated in an enzyme solution. Biological tests should be performed at a minimum of once a week.
No, you don't need one in every room. We've got one in our 1-story house (hallway, near bedrooms) and one in the basement. We also have a CO detector. Here's part of a website, link below: Install smoke alarms on every level of your home, including the basement. Many fatal fires begin late at night or in the early morning. For extra safety, install smoke alarms both inside and outside sleeping areas. Since smoke and many deadly gases rise, installing your smoke alarms at the proper level will provide you with the earliest warning possible. Always follow the manufacturer’s installation instructions.
i don't believe it is possable as energy isn't solitfied in order to shield or rebound it to another source.

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