We’ve seen some very cold weather here in the north east. As a reminder, we want to leave you with a few tips to avoid frozen pipes. When a pipe freezes, the water expands causing pipes to break or burst. This can cause extensive water damage to your home. Remember to leave your thermostat up if you are gone for the day or weekends. Open all cabinetry with pipes behind it. This will allow heat to get to these pipes and prevent freezing Continually run your faucets so water is moving in your pipes. Even a small trickle can prevent frozen pipes. If your pipesRead More →

National CRNA week is an annual celebration of patient safety and the 52,000+ Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist who safely provide anesthetics for about 43 million people per year. MIJA Inc. is proud to recognize these professionals. We are proud to help them manage medical gasses properly with the use of our high quality pressure gauges. Anesthesia care is freedom from pain. Each year, millions of patients undergo some form of medical treatment that requires anesthesia. CRNAs collaborate with surgeons, anesthesiologist, dentists, podiatrists and other qualified healthcare professionals to deliver safe, high-quality and cost effective patient care. Join us in recognizing these important healthcare professionals theRead More →

2017 Recap As we look forward to 2018, we want to take a few minutes of your time to reflect on 2017, which was MIJA’s 45th year in business.   It was a busy and exciting year for us because of increased customers’ requirements and it looks like business will continue for 2018. Customer Experience: The MIJA manufacturing team represents over 400 years of experience with MIJA producing pressure gauges for our customers.  We are very proud of the MIJA team and how it performs to deliver the highest quality products to meet the customers’ requirements. MIJA’s customers enjoy North American manufacturing because it allows for lowerRead More →

It’s that time of year again! We talk about fire safety a lot during the holidays, but it is important! Christmas tree fires account for over 13 million dollars in property damage every year in the U.S. Dry Christmas trees are notorious for being quick fire starters so be sure to take the necessary precautions to ensure the whole family has a safe and fun holiday. When deciding where to put your Christmas tree, pick a location that is away from heat. Stay far away from fireplaces, radiators, candles, vents and lights. Fresh Christmas trees are less likely to catch fire. You can tell aRead More →

bus with doors open

Millions of people rely on public transportation every day and busses are considered one of the safest forms of travel, but, safety regulations can always be improved! In 2016, The Working Party on General Safety (GRSG) decided that automatic fire suppression systems will be required on all busses with more than 22 passengers of class I, II and III. Additionally, it included a fire testing procedure for fire suppression systems installed in bus engine compartments. Reliable Pressure Switch for Automatic Fire Suppression in Engine Compartments Did you know that 2 out of 3 bus fires start in the engine compartment? The engine compartment is aRead More →

With all of the recent discussion about fire extinguishers, it’s a good time to remind everyone how to use a fire extinguisher. Also, with the holidays coming up, the likelihood of home fires multiplies. Whether its frying turkeys, open flames from candles or holiday decorations, being prepared for a fire is very important. There are many different types of fire extinguishers. It is important that you have a working fire extinguisher and you know how to use it. First, look at the pressure gauge to make sure its fully charged. (If you see an “M” on the dial, it’s one of ours!) Then follow theRead More →

nurse helping patient at home

Aging in place. People are beginning to understand the importance of helping the elderly stay in their own homes.  According to a recent article in Homecare magazine, most seniors age 65+ would prefer to remain in their homes as long as possible, with an estimated 80–90 percent wishing to do so. Fernand Sarrat, owner of Home Helpers & Direct Link, senior citizens not only prefer a more comfortable, familiar environment, but also want to retain as much independence as they can. Affordability. Many people are realizing that home care much more affordable and provides people with the assistance they need, it is especially true when compared with such thingsRead More →

COPD written on Chalk board

We need to spread awareness of COPD! Did you know that COPD (Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) is the 3rd leading cause of death in the U.S.? According to the COPD Foundation, COPD currently affects over 30 million Americans. Know the Symptoms COPD is often not found until the disease is very advanced because people do not know the warning signs.  If you experience any of these symptoms, or think you might be at risk for COPD, it is important to discuss the symptoms with your doctor. The COPD Foundation states the most common symptoms and signs of COPD are: Dyspnea – shortness of breath while doing everydayRead More →