Cotton swab

InventHelp Inventor Develops Oil Absorbing Swab (LGI-2870)

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Tuesday, May 26, 2020

PITTSBURGH, May 26, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --"I had an ear infection which caused a buildup of oil and wax within my ears," said an inventor from Hampton Bays, New York.

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  • PITTSBURGH, May 26, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --"I had an ear infection which caused a buildup of oil and wax within my ears," said an inventor from Hampton Bays, New York.
  • "This inspired me to attach an oil absorbing pad to the end of a cotton swab for a more efficient means to clean the ears."
  • He developed the RH-TIP that removes built-up oil and ear wax while also cleaning the exterior ear.
  • Additionally, this swab could reduce the risk of infection by preventing wax and oil buildup.

Parkdale Mills Collaborates with FDA, Gates Foundation, Others to Supply Swabs for Coronavirus Tests

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Monday, April 20, 2020

U.S. Cotton has developed a fully synthetic, polyester-based Q-tip-type swab that can be used in coronavirus diagnostic testing.

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  • U.S. Cotton has developed a fully synthetic, polyester-based Q-tip-type swab that can be used in coronavirus diagnostic testing.
  • The U.S. Food and Drug Administration just announced that these synthetic swabs with a design similar to Q-tips could be used to test patients for the coronavirus.
  • U.S. Cotton, based in Cleveland, Ohio, plans to leverage its large-scale manufacturing capacity to rapidly increase production of large quantities of the polyester swabs, which are in short supply for testing kits across the country.
  • Capital expenditures for textile and apparel production totaled $2.5 billion in 2018, the last year for which data is available.

Eco-Startup LastSwab Raises $1MM to Combat Plastic Pollution

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Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Q-tips are one of the most significant plastic pollutants with over 1.5 billion produced by companies every day.

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  • Q-tips are one of the most significant plastic pollutants with over 1.5 billion produced by companies every day.
  • With no solution to this problem and single-use plastic bans cropping up across the globe, three seasoned Danish designers created LastSwab.
  • "Every day, there are news stories about marine mammals washing ashore due to plastic pollution, so my business partners and I decided to try and solve the problem with LastSwab.
  • Each LastSwab is meant to replace cotton swabs and curb the disheartening amount of Q-tips ending up in oceans and landfills.

Inventor Develops Effective Ear-Cleaning Device for Home Use (LVT-115)

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Monday, June 3, 2019

He developed the EAR DOCTOR to offer a quick and easy way to clean the ears.

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  • He developed the EAR DOCTOR to offer a quick and easy way to clean the ears.
  • The device safely removes earwax buildup.
  • The accessory eliminates the need to stick cotton swabs into the ear canal, which can be dangerous.
  • Furthermore, the accessory saves the user from having to pay a doctor to clean the ears.

Breaking.dk: 20,000 Ditch Cotton Swabs in Favor of Genius Danish Invention

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Tuesday, May 21, 2019

20,000 people have said goodbye to their single-use cotton swabs and replaced it with the reusable LastSwab in a stunningKickstartercrowdfundingcampaignby a Danish design trio.

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  • 20,000 people have said goodbye to their single-use cotton swabs and replaced it with the reusable LastSwab in a stunningKickstartercrowdfundingcampaignby a Danish design trio.
  • Following a flying start, the Danes have accepted an invitation from Indiegogo.com to continuecampaigning whilstsetting their sights on global retail.
  • Press release, Frandsen & Aagaard ApS:Every single day, 1,500,000,000 cotton swabs are produced .
  • Just this spring, the EU parliament passed legislation to ban single-use plastic items like straws, cutlery and cotton swabs by 2021.

Breaking.dk: 20,000 Ditch Cotton Swabs in Favor of Genius Danish Invention

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Tuesday, May 21, 2019

20,000 people have said goodbye to their single-use cotton swabs and replaced it with the reusable LastSwab in a stunningKickstartercrowdfundingcampaignby a Danish design trio.

Key Points: 
  • 20,000 people have said goodbye to their single-use cotton swabs and replaced it with the reusable LastSwab in a stunningKickstartercrowdfundingcampaignby a Danish design trio.
  • Following a flying start, the Danes have accepted an invitation from Indiegogo.com to continuecampaigning whilstsetting their sights on global retail.
  • Press release, Frandsen & Aagaard ApS:Every single day, 1,500,000,000 cotton swabs are produced .
  • Just this spring, the EU parliament passed legislation to ban single-use plastic items like straws, cutlery and cotton swabs by 2021.

Breaking.dk: Reusable Cotton Swab Becomes Instant Hit Selling $600,000 in Three Weeks

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Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Now, three Danish product designers want torevolutionize how we view products by making traditional single-use products reusable.

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  • Now, three Danish product designers want torevolutionize how we view products by making traditional single-use products reusable.
  • And according to the entrepreneurialDanes, something as seemingly insignificant as cotton swabs will be the tip of the spear for opening people's ears
    1,500,000,000 cotton swabs are produced - every single day.
  • We have worked with product design for many years and have seen the resource waste and pollution related to singe-use products.
  • But LastSwab and their backers are not the only ones who have seen the writing on the wall when it comes to single-use plastic.

InventHelp Inventor Redesigned Earwax Remover (HTM-6082)

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Tuesday, July 10, 2018

PITTSBURGH, July 10, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- While conventional cotton swabs have long been valuable as a personal care item, an inventor from College Station, Texas, found them ineffective for earwax removal.

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  • PITTSBURGH, July 10, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- While conventional cotton swabs have long been valuable as a personal care item, an inventor from College Station, Texas, found them ineffective for earwax removal.
  • She developed patent pending EAR PICK specifically to provide a more effective ear cleaning than standard cotton swabs.
  • At the same time it reduces the risk of injury or infection and eliminates waste of excess cotton swabs.
  • 17-HTM-6082, InventHelp, 217 Ninth Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, or call (412) 288-1300 ext.