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ISO 9001 : 2015 Certification Announcement

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We at Innovation are proud to announce that the management system of the company has been certified according to the standard ISO 9001:2015 by TÜV NORD CERT.

ISO 9001 is the world's most widely recognized quality management standard and helps organizations to meet the expectations and needs of their customers. As part of the ISO 9001:2015 certification process, Innovation engaged in a rigorous audit of our business processes as well as our product quality environments. By achieving this level of certification we continue to demonstrate our ability and desire to effectively and efficiently provide a quality management system while continuously improving our products and services as well as our internal processes.

We are looking forward to new opportunities and projects with our long-time and new partners and customers!

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Your heart in winter

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During winter, it’s important to know the effects of cold weather on your body and the risks for your heart health. Elderly people are especially vulnerable in winter months. Your heart works harder to keep your body warm in cold weather. Additionally, your blood vessels become narrower allowing your heart to pump blood to your brain and other organs more efficiently.

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While your heart is good at adjusting to the new conditions, the cold also increases the risk of developing blood clots, which could lead to a heart attack or stroke. Additionally, the chances of catching the flu increase during the cold winter months. For people with serious heart conditions, the flu can become a big problem. In addition to talking to your doctor about getting a flu vaccine, we recommend the following advice for staying warm during winter:

- Stay home as much as possible when it’s cold. Keep your home or office warm.

- While staying indoors, be active and move around regularly.

- Consume regular hot meals and drinks which give your body the energy to stay warm. Home made vegetable soups are your friend!

- Wear warm layers of clothing. Scarf, hat and gloves are a must if going outside. It is also recommended to wear a loosely wrapped scarf around your mouth and nose if you suffer from angina (chest pain).

- If you feel like you’re coming down with a nasty cold or cough, try to rest and drink plenty of fluids. Of course, get your advice from your doctor for any over-the-counter remedies.

All we talk about is ECG, but what exactly is it?

All we talk about is ECG, but what exactly is it?

An electrocardiography or ECG is basically one of the most common heart tests which records the electrical activity of your heart to look for any signs of abnormal activity. Your doctor may recommend an ECG for a number of reasons, such as irregular heartbeat, shortness of breath, high blood pressure or other suspected heart problems. An ECG is a useful way of determining the causes for this abnormal activity and ruling out life-threatening health problems.